A Manhattan gallery has opened the “Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room”, an installation displaying all 3.5 million pages of unsealed Epstein files
A library is showcasing all 3,500,000 pages of the Epstein Files. The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room opened in Manhattan on May 8.
This first-of-its-kind physical library contains all of the unsealed Epstein files, bound into 3,437 volumes. The installation is built around a tribute to the survivors and victims of the billionaire paedophile’s crimes, and features a timeline that documents the accusations, legal proceedings and crimes over the years.
In the middle of the installation are 1,400 artificial candles – each representing one of the alleged victims. Each of the 3,437 volumes weighs around 5lbs – giving a combined total of 17,000lbs of documents.
It would take over a year to read all the files at a rate of two pages a minute. In just 24 hours, a reader would only be able to get through three of the 3,437 volumes.
David Garrett, one of the organisers of The Reading Room, said: “The truth is hard to deny when it’s printed and bound for you to see. We are opening the Reading Room to keep public attention fixed on the crimes of Epstein and the Epstein class.”
The Reading Room spans two floors of a 5,000 square foot gallery space. Organisers have confirmed that whilst visitors are encouraged to explore the space, they are unable to read any of the shelved volumes which are kept behind velvet ropes.
Members of Congress, law enforcement, and credentialed journalists, as well as survivors, victims, and their advocates may make private appointments to access the printed files in the Reading Room.
Reservations for a free visit to the Reading Room are available at The Trumpsonian — A Fake Museum of Real Truth. The exact address is provided upon reservation confirmation.
It comes after a TripAdvisor thread sparked disbelief after a holidaymaker asked for tips on touring the waters around Little St James, the US Virgin Islands private island once owned by the disgraced financier, the Daily Star previously reported.
The traveller asked for advice about visiting Little St. James, writing: “Do any boat charters leave from Red Hook to tour the waters around Epstein’s island?
“Is there any decent snorkeling/diving in the area or is it restricted?”
One replied: “Many charters go to Little St James/ Christmas Cove and the snorkelling is good.”
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