Trauma-informed writer’s toolkit

A Guide for Epstein Wiki Contributors Writing about the Epstein case means writing about trauma. Survivors were harmed, ignored, disbelieved, and often retraumatized by the systems meant to protect them. As contributors, our responsibility is to document truth without causing further harm. This toolkit explains how to write about sensitive material in a survivor-centered, trauma-informed … Read more

How to analyze and Epstein Document

Analyzing Epstein-related documents can feel overwhelming at first. They are long, dense, often heavily redacted, and filled with legal terminology. This guide teaches you how to break a document down into usable pieces, extract verifiable facts, and identify meaningful connections in a way that supports accurate, survivor-respectful investigation. 1. Start With Document Metadata Before reading, … Read more

Launching the Epstein Wiki

A New Era of Public Accountability For decades, the full truth about Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network has remained obscured behind sealed documents, quiet settlements, redactions, and institutional failures. Survivors have spoken out, investigators have dug tirelessly, and journalists have uncovered pieces — but the complete picture has never been assembled in one place. That changes … Read more