Overview
- The exhibition, which opened Friday, offers free reservations through May 21 at an undisclosed Tribeca site shared with confirmed visitors for security.
- It compiles the Justice Department’s January 2026 release into about 3,437 bound volumes totaling roughly 3.5 million pages and an estimated 17,000 pounds.
- Only survivors, their lawyers, law enforcement, accredited media, and members of Congress may page through the books, while other visitors see memorial elements and wall-length timelines.
- The installation highlights a timeline of Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to President Donald Trump as part of its design, and Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the Epstein saga.
- The project is run by the new Institute for Primary Facts, whose sparse public disclosures and PR and fundraising links to Democratic operatives have drawn scrutiny even as its lead organizer says the goal is to keep focus on survivor accountability.