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    Epstein Files Emails Index (EFE)

    A primary-source research index built from publicly available court records, DOJ releases, and declassified documents related to the Epstein network. Designed for academic research in law, political science, journalism, and social sciences.

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    2008
    NPA Exposed
    Original non-prosecution agreement

    Key Legal Milestones

    2008

    Non-Prosecution Agreement signed — Epstein pleads guilty to state charges, avoids federal prosecution

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    Jul 2019

    Federal indictment filed: sex trafficking conspiracy and sex trafficking of minors

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    Aug 2019

    Epstein dies in federal custody at MCC New York

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    Nov 2021

    Ghislaine Maxwell trial begins in SDNY

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    Dec 2021

    Maxwell convicted on 5 of 6 counts including sex trafficking conspiracy

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    Jan 2023

    Court orders release of Epstein contact list documents

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    Jan 2024

    Additional deposition documents unsealed listing named individuals

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    Cite This Hub (APA 7th)

    Nobel Pardon Prize Research Desk. (2026). Epstein Files Emails Index Research Hub. Nobel Pardon Prize. https://nobelpardonprize.org/eff

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    Nobel Pardon Prize Research Desk. "Epstein Files Emails Index Research Hub." Nobel Pardon Prize, 2026, nobelpardonprize.org/eff.
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