
Epstein Isn’t Dead is an investigative website that examines publicly available records, court filings, government reports, and other documented evidence surrounding the official account of Jeffrey Epstein’s death. The project presents itself as an independent research initiative that encourages critical examination of unresolved questions and invites the public to submit verifiable information through a structured reward program.
Rather than relying on speculation alone, the site organizes documents, timelines, and publicly available evidence that it argues warrant additional scrutiny. Topics explored include prison procedures, surveillance failures, official reports, witness statements, and other documented events that have generated ongoing public debate. The project emphasizes that submitted information must be supported by credible and verifiable evidence and explicitly states that it does not encourage unlawful activity or vigilantism.
The website also maintains a community funded reward pool for information that could materially advance or resolve questions regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s fate. According to the project, contributions help fund investigative efforts and reward verified intelligence if qualifying evidence is produced. If no qualifying evidence is established, the campaign states that funds are directed to an anti human trafficking nonprofit organization.
For researchers, investigative journalists, open source intelligence practitioners, and members of the public interested in examining primary source material surrounding the Epstein case, the site provides a centralized collection of documents, timelines, and investigative claims intended to encourage independent review. Users should evaluate the material critically and distinguish between documented evidence, interpretations, and conclusions, as the site’s central premise that Epstein may still be alive differs from the official findings of multiple government investigations, which concluded that he died in custody.