‘A paper city’: New York ‘library’ hosts 3.5 million pages of Epstein files
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- A ‘library’ holding 3.5 million pages of law enforcement documents is attempting to bring accountability for victims of US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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- More than 3.5 million pages of law enforcement documents published by the United States Department of Justice have been printed, bound and stacked across 3,437 volumes to line the walls of a room from floor to ceiling.
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A ‘library’ holding 3.5 million pages of law enforcement documents is attempting to bring accountability for victims of US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo. A tribute dedicated to the survivors and victims of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes is featured at the Donald J Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room in New York City, the United States, May 8, 2026 [David 'Dee' Delgado/Reuters]By Mariem Bah Published On 24 May 202624 May 2026A mile from the Manhattan jail where convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in 2019, an unassuming Tribeca gallery at 101 Reade Street has been transformed into a physical archive of the disgraced financier’s many cases.
More than 3.5 million pages of law enforcement documents published by the United States Department of Justice have been printed, bound and stacked across 3,437 volumes to line the walls of a room from floor to ceiling.