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New York hosts 3.5 million Epstein files exhibition

Published Sunday, May 24, 2026 · Updated May 25

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An exhibition featuring over 3.5 million pages of law enforcement documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's cases has opened in a Tribeca gallery in New York City. These documents are bound into 3,437 volumes, aiming to provide visibility for survivors and pressure for government accountability.

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  • Over 3.5 million pages of law enforcement documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's cases have been printed, bound, and stacked across 3,437 volumes for an exhibition in a Tribeca gallery in New York City.

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    Al Jazeera emphasizes the exhibition's role in providing visibility for survivors and driving public pressure for government accountability and transparency regarding institutional failures in the Epstein cases.

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