Epstein Network Investigation: Connection Mapping Guide
Epstein's network spanned finance, politics, academia, and entertainment. This guide explains how to use document cross-referencing to map those connections with evidence.
Epstein's network spanned finance, politics, academia, and entertainment. This guide explains how to use document cross-referencing to map those connections with evidence.
The most robust connection evidence comes from matching names across independent document types. A person appearing on a flight manifest and in a deposition carries far more evidentiary weight than a single reference in one source.
Names that appear many times across many documents — not just many times in one document — are the most significant nodes in the network. Search by surname to catch varied citation formats.
Assign each evidence hit a date if one is present in the source. Building a timeline of corroborated appearances allows investigators to identify patterns, gaps, and overlapping activity.