
The Epstein Cover-Up Project by Courier is a large-scale investigative platform designed to make the Jeffrey Epstein case more transparent and accessible to the public. The site provides a searchable database of over one million documents, along with curated reporting, analysis, and timelines that help users understand connections between individuals, events, and financial networks tied to Epstein.
Built in partnership with data tools and investigative journalists, the platform allows users to explore records, track relationships, and organize findings in a way that supports independent research and accountability efforts. It also publishes ongoing investigative coverage, highlighting new document discoveries, inconsistencies in official narratives, and gaps in government transparency.
This resource is especially valuable for researchers, journalists, and citizen investigators seeking structured access to Epstein-related materials without needing advanced technical skills. With features like natural language search, document indexing, and timeline tracking, the platform turns fragmented public records into a usable investigative tool.
In a landscape where many Epstein files have been released in disorganized or heavily redacted formats, this project focuses on improving accessibility, usability, and public understanding. It supports transparency efforts by centralizing information and enabling deeper analysis of one of the most complex and controversial criminal networks in modern history.