Meet our data engine
TESS
Taking Epstein Survivors Seriously

About The Projects

The Projects is a collection of related analyses of our massive collection of authenticated documents from the DOJ, House, FBI, Panama Papers, ICIJ, flight records, court records, and more. Unlike the public Epstein file aggregator sites, The Projects draws from a web of documents and databases from every corner, and TESS analyzes them and shines a light on and reveals the dark points of connection.

The record does not lie. It accumulates. What governments release, we release — all of it, without exception. We follow power through public files: financial networks, government contracts, intelligence operations. We do not speculate. We do not editorialize. We connect dots and publish the roadmaps. Everything we publish carries the documents it came from. The files speak plainly. We make certain they are heard.

Each investigation The Projects undertakes builds its own dedicated database — purpose-built for that corpus, that set of questions, that body of public record. The databases are not public search engines. They are forensic tools, access-controlled, with every result tied to a citable primary source document.

The current active database covers the complete DOJ-released Epstein document corpus — 1,478,544 files (2.87 million pages) across all production sets — 1.124 million emails, 204,000 general documents, 42,000 financial records, 23,000 court filings, and 245,384 native media files with full text extracted and cross-referenced. The financial layer covers $2.308 billion in verified transactions linked directly to source documents. Audio transcripts from grand jury depositions, SDNY tip voicemails, and prison calls are indexed and searchable. A forthcoming database will cover the full federal procurement record — over $6 trillion in contract awards across every agency and administration.

Every result ties to citable DOJ source documents with a live link, so anything surfaced is immediately usable for oversight — briefings, hearings, referrals. Nothing leaves the system unless a user deliberately exports it.

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Printed and maintained by R. S. TAYLOR, with ANNE MITCHELL, Esq. — of no institutional affiliation.
All source documents preserved and citable. Every claim carries its receipt.
© 2026 R.S. Taylor. All rights reserved. Limited quotation for criticism, commentary, news reporting, and academic research is permitted with attribution.
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