Rift Briefing: What This Tracker Covers
The Epstein Files Tracker documents confirmed institutional actions connected to the Jeffrey Epstein criminal network and its legal aftermath. The project focuses on prosecutions, court proceedings, and verified disclosure activity rather than speculation or unverified claims.
Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges in 2019 and died in custody later that year. His associate Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in federal court and sentenced to prison, becoming the central completed prosecution tied to the network. Public debate since then has centered on document releases, investigative transparency, and institutional accountability.
Epstein Files — All-Time Accountability Tracker
- Countries involved: 2
- People indicted / prosecuted: 2
- Formal investigations: 2
- Criminal cases: 2
- Institutional statements: 4
- International institutional reviews: 0
- International criminal investigations: 0
- Global Epstein Signals (30D): 7
- Days since last U.S. criminal enforcement action (arrest or sentencing): 960
This tracker reflects confirmed institutional action and formally charged individuals. International counts are split into review signals and formal investigation signals only. It does not infer guilt.
Criminal Proceedings Network
- Jeffrey Epstein (U.S.): Federal criminal proceedings (historic + 2019 federal arrest/charges).
- Ghislaine Maxwell (U.S.): SDNY prosecution, conviction, sentencing, appeals, and post-conviction proceedings.
Epstein Files Transparency Act
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DOJ disclosure actions completed: 1(Last known date: 2026-01-30)
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FBI disclosure actions completed: 0(No independent disclosure action recorded)
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Pending disclosures: Yes
“Disclosure actions” count formal release events under the Act, not page totals.
