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Massive Jeffrey Epstein document archive displayed in New York, all 3.5 million pages

NEW YORK: A US transparency advocacy group has opened a temporary exhibition in New York with only one text on display: a print-out of all the files released by the US Department of Justice — roughly 3.5 million pages — relating to financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.

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A pop-up exhibit in New York is displaying what organisers say are 3.5 million pages of files connected to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The exhibition features a vast archive of documents, records, and materials related to Epstein, whose criminal cases and connections to high-profile figures drew global attention.

According to organisers, the exhibit is intended to highlight the scale and complexity of the case while encouraging public discussion around accountability and transparency.

Visitors reportedly move through large installations filled with printed files and visual displays representing the extensive volume of information tied to investigations and legal proceedings.

According to organisers, the exhibit is intended to highlight the scale and complexity of the case while encouraging public discussion around accountability and transparency.

Garrett said he believes “there needs to be real public outcry” about how the Trump administration has handled the document release, with many accusing justice officials of covering up Trump’s ties to Epstein.

“And what we attempted to do here was to create, or help to create public outcry to have real accountability,” he added.

The exhibit is open to the public until May 21.

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