20/04/2026
THE RELEASE OF OFFICIAL EPSTEIN FILES. HOW TO DOWNLOAD ?
SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN CONNECTION WITH EPSTEIN FILES
🚨 HOW TO ACCESS THE OFFICIAL EPSTEIN FILES (DOJ RELEASE)
Many of us are seeing headlines about international figures, including prominent Indian politicians and businessmen, appearing in the Jeffrey Epstein records. Don’t rely on filtered media reports—you can access the official U.S. Government evidence yourself.
Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a public library containing millions of pages of FBI interviews (FD-302⁷s), emails, and flight logs.
How to find the files:
Visit the Official Source: Go to www.justice.gov/epstein (The DOJ’s official "Epstein Library").
Search the Disclosures: Look for the "Public Disclosures" or "FOIA Library" sections.
Keyword Tips: To find specific connections, use the search function (Ctrl+F on most browsers) for names like "Anil Ambani," "Hardeep Singh Puri," or "India."
Look for FD-302s: These are the official FBI interview summaries where witnesses and victims describe interactions.
Why this matters:
These are not "leaks"—these are official records released by the U.S. Department of Justice. By looking at the raw documents, you can see the unedited communication logs and meeting records for yourself.
Direct Link to the DOJ Library: justice.gov
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To find these facts YOURSELF, GO TO records released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). These are official documents, not leaks, and are part of a 3.5-million-page archive mandated for release in early 2026. [1, 2, 3]
🔎 TRACKING THE INDIAN CONNECTION: HOW TO SEARCH THE OFFICIAL EPSTEIN FILES
Want to see the raw evidence for yourself? You don't need to rely on media spin. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially released millions of pages of records. Here is exactly what is inside regarding the names you've heard in the news: [5]
1. Anil Ambani (Chairman, Reliance Group) [6]
What to search for: Search for email and text message logs from March 2017.
The Findings: Official messages show Ambani asking Epstein to facilitate urgent meetings with Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon.
Key Detail: Look for a March 9, 2017, exchange where Ambani reportedly responded "Arrange that" to an Epstein suggestion involving a "tall Swedish blonde woman". [7, 8, 9]
2. Hardeep Singh Puri (Union Minister & BJP Leader)
What to search for: Look for email threads starting in June 2014.
The Findings: Records show Puri in contact with Epstein regarding introductions to LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman for business networking.
Key Detail: Puri has officially confirmed meeting Epstein 3-4 times in a diplomatic capacity, which is documented in these logs. [10, 11, 12, 13]
3. Narendra Modi (Prime Minister)
What to search for: Search for a July 9, 2017 email sent by Epstein to a Qatari official.
The Findings: In this official record, Epstein boasts that PM Modi "took advice" regarding his historic 2017 visit to Israel.
Note: While the visit is a matter of public record, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has dismissed Epstein's claims of influence as "trashy ruminations". [2, 14, 15, 16]
Other BJP-Related Mentions:
Ravi Mantha: Search for his name in context with 2014 BJP advisory discussions and elite networking threads found in the archive. [3]
HOW TO ACCESS:
Directly visit the U.S. DOJ Epstein Library. Use their search tool to look for these specific names and dates. These are primary sources—read the raw files and decide for yourself.
Tips for readers:
FD-302 Forms: look for documents labeled "FD-302"—these are official FBI witness interview summaries that provide the most detailed investigative context.
Verify the Source: any file YOU find on the .gov website is an official record of the U.S. legal system. [1, 4]
SOURCES
[1] https://www.youtube.com
[2] https://newsreel.asia
[3] https://newsreel.asia
[4] https://www.thehindu.com
[5] https://www.dw.com
[6] https://www.aljazeera.com
[7] https://www.thehindu.com
[8] https://theprint.in
[9] https://www.instagram.com
[10] https://www.aljazeera.com
[11] https://www.facebook.com
[12] https://www.bjp.org
[13] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
[14] https://www.facebook.com
[15] https://www.facebook.com
[16] https://www.mea.gov.in
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