A new reading room in Tribeca is set to open, housing the complete Epstein legal archive—all 3.5 million pages printed and bound into 3,437 volumes. The space, described as a library or museum, will make the full case documents publicly accessible in physical form.
The venue is located in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, a district known for its art galleries and cultural spaces. Organizers have framed the project as an effort to preserve transparency around the high-profile case, allowing visitors to review the materials firsthand.