A new pop-up exhibit in New York has all of the more than three million pages of investigative files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein available to read in print.
The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room is a display housing the documents released by the Department of Justice into its investigations of Epstein, who died in 2019.
The exhibit has all of the pages bound and printed in more than 3,000 volumes for attendees to read. It also has on display images of Epstein and Trump, a timeline of their friendship and tributes to survivors of Epstein's abuse.
The space is free to attend and will be open through late May. It is run by the Institute for Primary Facts, a nonprofit group aimed at government transparency through immersive exhibits.
The Memorial Reading Room is the latest in a string of art exhibits drawing attention to Epstein and Trump's friendship.






