External sources that complement the indexed document corpus. The corpus on this site contains primary government records; the resources below are the journalism, scholarship, and policy materials that situate those records in broader context. None of the items on this page are part of the indexed corpus, but most reference documents that are.
Primary public-record repositories. These are the canonical hosts for the documents indexed in this corpus and for related materials that have not been ingested.
Press releases, charging documents, and public-record materials released by the DOJ, including the originals of many documents indexed in this corpus.
Hearings, document releases, and committee reports produced through the House Oversight inquiry into DOJ practices in this case.
Confirmation hearing transcripts, oversight hearings, and follow-up materials from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Home of the 2023 OIG report on conditions at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, plus related institutional reviews.
The federal courts public-access system. Required for direct retrieval of full civil and criminal dockets, including filings not yet released through other channels.
Original reporting that surfaced public-record material, contextualized DOJ decisions, or independently verified important facts. Newspaper and magazine articles are not in the indexed corpus but routinely cite documents that are.
Julie K. Brown's three-part investigation that re-opened public attention to the 2008 non-prosecution agreement and helped trigger the 2019 federal indictment.
Years of reporting on the civil litigation, the 2019 federal case, and the Maxwell criminal trial. Search the site for "Jeffrey Epstein" or specific named subjects.
Long-form investigative work on DOJ practices, federal sentencing, and related accountability issues that intersect with this case.
Coverage of the 2019 federal case, the conditions at MCC, and follow-up reporting on the OPR and OIG findings.
Documentary reporting on the financial-institution litigation and the 2023 settlements with JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank.
Book-length treatments that synthesize public-record material with original reporting. None of these are in the indexed corpus, but they cite extensively from materials that are.
The book-length account of Brown's reporting, including extended treatment of the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, the victims' CVRA litigation, and the 2019 federal case.
An earlier non-fiction account of the Florida investigation and 2008 prosecution; useful as a contemporary record of what was publicly known at that time.
A reported book focusing on the network of associates and the civil litigation that followed the 2019 indictment.
Filmed documentaries that draw on the same public record. Watching these alongside the underlying documents is a useful way to see how factual material is presented to a broader audience.
Four-part documentary series based in part on James Patterson's book and on extensive interviews with victims represented in the civil litigation.
Four-hour series focused on victim testimony and the institutional handling of the 2008 case.
Documentary series produced around the time of the Maxwell criminal trial, drawing on Vicky Ward's reporting.
Materials that situate the legal and policy questions in this case within broader scholarship on prosecutorial discretion, victims rights, and federal corrections.
Background on the federal statute that was central to the 2008 SDFL non-prosecution agreement litigation.
BOP policy documents governing pretrial detention, suicide watch, and observation protocols — directly relevant to the 2023 OIG findings.
The rules governing federal criminal proceedings, including Rule 6(e) on grand jury secrecy and Rule 11 on plea agreements.
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