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epstein

Search 44,886+ DOJ-released Jeffrey Epstein documents (Jan 2026 release). Free, no payment required. Search by name, topic, location, or keyword across the full DugganUSA index of declassified Epstein files. Returns document previews, people mentioned, locations, aircraft, evidence types, and source references.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/chuxo/epstein
Or

What This Skill Does

The epstein skill is a powerful command-line interface designed for the rapid exploration and analysis of the 44,886+ declassified Jeffrey Epstein documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice on January 30, 2026. This tool provides a streamlined way to query the DugganUSA public index without requiring API keys, user registration, or any financial transaction. It excels at extracting specific metadata, including mentioned individuals, geographic locations, registered aircraft identifiers, and evidence classifications. By providing direct access to document previews and source references, it serves as a primary research utility for investigators, journalists, and researchers interested in transparent access to official public records.

Installation

To integrate this utility into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal: clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/chuxo/epstein Ensure your local environment has the necessary permissions to run the underlying Node.js scripts. Once installed, the skill is immediately available to interact with the indexed datasets located in the DugganUSA repository.

Use Cases

This skill is designed for deep-dive research scenarios. Use it to trace the movement of specific aircraft through the provided evidence or to cross-reference mentions of individuals across tens of thousands of pages of legal documentation. It is particularly useful for identifying patterns in financial transactions, verifying geographic connections to properties like the 'Little St James' estate, and filtering large document volumes by specific evidence types such as phone records or legal filings.

Example Prompts

  1. "OpenClaw, find all documents in the Epstein files that mention 'Ghislaine Maxwell' and provide the direct PDF links for the first 5 results."
  2. "Search the Epstein database for any evidence related to 'flight logs' and tell me which aircraft are most frequently associated with those entries."
  3. "Summarize the metadata for the most recent DOJ file indexed regarding 'New York' and output the source references."

Tips & Limitations

To maximize the utility of the epstein skill, use specific keywords when building your search queries to narrow down the 44,886+ document set efficiently. The --limit flag is essential for managing output volume, with a maximum cap of 500 documents per query. Always check the stderr output for the generated 'Quick Links,' as these provide the most direct access to the source PDF files. Note that this tool operates as an index searcher; while it provides high-quality previews, deep document-level content extraction may require manual review of the direct PDF links provided in the output.

Metadata

Author@chuxo
Stars3562
Views2
Updated2026-03-29
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Add to Configuration

Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-chuxo-epstein": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}

Tags(AI)

#research#doj-documents#investigative#public-records#search
Safety Score: 5/5

Flags: external-api