If you discover a security vulnerability in this repository or its contents, please report it responsibly by contacting the repository owner directly. Do not open a public issue.
This repository contains analysis of publicly released government documents related to ongoing and potential criminal investigations. While no classified material is included, the nature of the research requires heightened security awareness.
- Victim identities: No raw victim testimony is published. Names of accused are included; victims' own words are not.
- Witness safety: Names recovered through deredaction of law enforcement documents are published only when they appear in publicly released government filings.
- Collaborator identities: All contributor identities are kept private.
- Source protection: No information that could identify confidential sources is included.
- Location data: No residential addresses or current location information for any individual.
- Use a dedicated account for contributions if you have privacy concerns
- Do not include personal identifying information in commits, issues, or pull requests
- Do not reference private communications or unpublished sources
- All contributions are reviewed before merge
- Use GPG-signed commits where possible
The following uses of this repository's contents are explicitly prohibited:
- Harassment of any individual named in research findings
- Doxxing or publishing private information about any person
- Vigilante action against any individual
- Extortion or blackmail using information from this repository
- Interference with ongoing legal proceedings
- Witness intimidation or contact with potential witnesses
- Unauthorized access to any system referenced in the research
All content is derived from publicly available government documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (Public Law, signed 2025). No unauthorized access to any system was performed. All analysis was conducted on publicly released materials.
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For law enforcement: contact the repository owner directly regarding evidence packages.