The Blackbook
A comprehensive document indexer and research platform for the Epstein files.
Mission
The Blackbook exists to make publicly released government documents about the Jeffrey Epstein case accessible, searchable, and cross-referenced. Our goal is to provide researchers, journalists, and the public with a reliable tool for exploring this important historical record.
Data Sources
House Oversight Committee Release
7,500+ emails and documents released by Congress in November 2025, organized and indexed via JMail.world.
Flight Logs
4,290+ flight records with passenger manifests, spanning 2000-2019, totaling over 10,000 hours of flight time.
DOJ EFTA Documents
29,000+ pages from Department of Justice releases (coming soon).
Attribution
This project builds on the excellent work of JMail.world, which organized and indexed the House Oversight releases into a browsable format.
All data originates from official government releases and is in the public domain. We maintain local copies to ensure long-term accessibility.
Principles
- 1.Accuracy: We only present data from verified government releases.
- 2.Transparency: Every data point links back to its original source.
- 3.Independence: All data is stored locally; the site works even if sources go offline.
- 4.No Editorializing: We present facts without commentary or interpretation.
Technical Details
Contact
For corrections, suggestions, or inquiries, please open an issue on GitHub or contact the maintainers directly.