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SOURCE DOCUMENT VAULT.

A public source-door vault for readers who want the actual files before commentary: official disclosures, congressional records, court dockets, archive searches, financial databases, influence records, political-money routes, and offshore-entity searches.

SOURCE DOCUMENT VAULT STATUS > Updated: 2026-06-27T17:52:47.527Z > Source doors: 24 > Epstein actual-file doors: 12 > Evidence Vault cards imported: 12 > Rule: actual file first, evidence class second, network interpretation third

How To Use The Vault

Source discipline

Start with the official disclosure or court record where possible.

Source discipline

Search names across email, court, oversight, and financial routes separately.

Source discipline

Record the document type before interpreting the meaning.

Source discipline

Separate contact, claim, sworn testimony, settlement, and conviction.

Source discipline

Use repeated appearance across independent routes as a stronger network signal.

Source discipline

Never turn a search result into a criminal finding without court-grade support.

Search Source Doors

Actual File Doors

Official disclosure route

DOJ Epstein Disclosures

Use: Open the official DOJ disclosure route for government-published Epstein material, redactions, indexes, and release notes.

Best for: Official file releases, redaction context, government-published source material.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Congressional record route

House Oversight Epstein Records

Use: Open the congressional oversight lane for statements, witness testimony, release announcements, subpoenas, and committee framing.

Best for: Committee releases, testimony, public letters, oversight movement.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Court record route

CourtListener Epstein Dockets

Use: Search court records, filings, motions, civil suits, rulings, habeas arguments, Maxwell-related litigation, and related docket material.

Best for: Court records, exhibits, litigation timelines, filings and rulings.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Email source trail

Jmail Epstein Email Search

Use: Search the email-style archive by name, topic, sender, recipient, and date. Treat search results as document leads and verify context.

Best for: Email trails, correspondence patterns, relationship-frequency signals.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Search lead route

WikiLeaks Search: Epstein

Use: Search public archive material for Epstein-related references. Treat results as leads and corroborate before using them as claims.

Best for: Auxiliary search leads, cross-reference terms, archive discovery.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Law-enforcement source trail

FBI Vault Search

Use: Search the FBI public vault for released files, historic records, FOIA material, and related investigative records.

Best for: Released law-enforcement files and archive trails.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Declassified source trail

CIA Reading Room

Use: Search declassified CIA reading-room material where intelligence-history context is relevant.

Best for: Declassified archive searches and intelligence-history context.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

source trail

National Archives Catalog

Use: Search U.S. archival records, agency material, photographs, legal records, and historical files.

Best for: Government archive context and historical record searches.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Financial record route

SEC EDGAR

Use: Search corporate filings, directors, funds, entities, securities records, and financial relationships that may help map money or institutional access.

Best for: Corporate and financial trail research.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Influence-record route

FARA Records

Use: Search foreign-agent registration records, lobbying, representation, and influence disclosures.

Best for: Lobbying, foreign-agent, and influence-network context.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Political-money research route

OpenSecrets

Use: Search campaign finance, donors, PACs, lobbying, and political-money patterns.

Best for: Political money and lobbying trails.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Offshore-entity search route

ICIJ Offshore Leaks Database

Use: Search offshore entities, intermediaries, and company links. Treat results as leads requiring context and verification.

Best for: Entity leads, offshore structures, intermediary searches.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Declassified Archive

CIA CREST / Reading Room

Use: CIA, covert action history, intelligence oversight, declassified-source tracing.

Best for: CIA public reading room and declassified document search lane.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Declassified Archive

FBI Vault

Use: Organized crime, intelligence history, public-record dossiers, source verification.

Best for: FBI public document library for historic files and released records.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Declassified Archive

U.S. National Archives

Use: Historic state records, declassification context, provenance checks.

Best for: National archival records, historical government material, and public collections.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Regulator / Sanctions Record

U.S. Treasury OFAC Sanctions

Use: Cartels, underground finance, state-linked networks, procurement and sanctions mapping.

Best for: Sanctions records for individuals, entities, networks, vessels, companies, and jurisdictions.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Court Record

U.S. Department of Justice

Use: Cartels, organized crime, corruption cases, contractor cases, public-record legal summaries.

Best for: Official DOJ releases, indictments, case announcements, plea records, and enforcement updates.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Statistics

Use: Migration flow analysis, border-contact categories, dataset distinction warnings.

Best for: Border encounter and enforcement statistics with category boundaries.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

Frontex Migratory Map

Use: EU migration, route-specific irregular crossing categories, border pressure analysis.

Best for: European irregular border-crossing route statistics and risk-analysis map.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

UNHCR Refugee Statistics

Use: Human cost, displacement, war consequences, asylum category boundaries.

Best for: Refugees, asylum seekers, displaced people, and forced-displacement statistics.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

IOM Missing Migrants Project

Use: Migration human cost, route-level risk, missing migrants, dataset limits.

Best for: Route-specific migrant deaths and missing-persons data with undercount warnings.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

VAERS Data

Use: Medical power analysis, adverse-event signal boundaries, causation warnings.

Best for: U.S. vaccine adverse-event reporting system with explicit causation limitation.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

HRSA Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

Use: Vaccine compensation, paid claims, injury table boundaries, medical power source discipline.

Best for: Official VICP compensation program information and reporting route.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Official Dataset

HRSA Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program

Use: COVID countermeasure claims, paid/pending claim distinction, compensation boundary.

Best for: Official CICP countermeasure injury compensation information.

Boundary: Open the file first. Do not treat a search hit, contact, mention, or archive result as a verdict.

Figures & Sources

Figures on this page

Checked: 25 June 2026

Numbers on this page are public-record leads. Crime, migration, sexual-offence, payout, death, and crisis figures must be tied to named official, court, police, parliamentary, regulator, or reputable source records before they are presented as settled.

Evidence standard

What counts as a usable figure?

Official statistics, court records, ministry releases, police datasets, parliamentary material, regulator data, or clearly named public reports. Nationality, foreign-born status, asylum status, immigration status, charge, suspect, conviction, and victim categories must not be mixed.

Document trail

Open the underlying record

When the figure matters, follow the document link, source file, court record, official release, PDF, book, or video. The visible page should help readers reach the underlying evidence fast.