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Reason over the Epstein Files — in minutes.

A public-interest demonstration of Overstand — we've taken the DOJ's publicly released files and made them something you can reason over, not just read.

Free access for press, government investigators & public-interest researchers.

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Why we're releasing this

There are people out there fighting the good fight with respect to Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators — journalists, investigators, officials, and researchers who are doing the hard, necessary work of holding powerful people accountable. The documents are public. The names are in the files. What's been missing is action from those in elected office — particularly in Congress. To force their hand, law enforcement, journalists, and other government officials need the ability to move through this material with real speed and rigor.

We built this so that the people doing that work can pull specific instances out of thousands of pages reliably, connect the dots across documents, and build a compelling, fact-based case against an individual or organization — in minutes, not months.

At the same time, we know a tool like this can be misused — which is why we're being deliberate about who gets access.

If you or someone you know is in the press, in law enforcement, or in government — please reach out at founders@overstandlabs.com, or through the form below.

Frequently Asked Questions

How we built this, how it's different, and how to get access.

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If you are in government or media and would like access, please reach out. We'd be glad to provide credentials and walk you through it.