Data Set 13 of the Epstein files remains inaccessible on the Department of Justice website, displaying a 403 error or page not found, as of early April 2026, more than two months after the DOJ's January 30 release of 3.5 million responsive pages—including documents, videos, and images—from Epstein and Maxwell investigations, which officials described as fulfilling the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed in November 2025. A March 19 report highlighted ongoing pressure from lawmakers and victims for additional disclosures amid questions over completeness, but no new releases or timelines have been announced. Trader consensus reflects low expectations for imminent action, given the absence of further DOJ statements or court orders, though legal sensitivities around victim privacy or active probes could prompt future unlocks.
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A qualifying data set will be labeled "Data Set 13 Files" on the U.S. Department of Justice website in the Epstein Library. Any additions to previously released data sets or file releases under data sets with names not exhibiting a sequential relationship similar to that between "Data Set 7 Files" and "Data Set 8 Files" will not be considered.
A partial release will qualify, so long as other qualifying conditions are met.
The resolution source for this market will be the U.S. Department of Justice website (see: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/doj-disclosures).
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0x65070BE91...A qualifying data set will be labeled "Data Set 13 Files" on the U.S. Department of Justice website in the Epstein Library. Any additions to previously released data sets or file releases under data sets with names not exhibiting a sequential relationship similar to that between "Data Set 7 Files" and "Data Set 8 Files" will not be considered.
A partial release will qualify, so long as other qualifying conditions are met.
The resolution source for this market will be the U.S. Department of Justice website (see: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/doj-disclosures).
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Data Set 13 of the Epstein files remains inaccessible on the Department of Justice website, displaying a 403 error or page not found, as of early April 2026, more than two months after the DOJ's January 30 release of 3.5 million responsive pages—including documents, videos, and images—from Epstein and Maxwell investigations, which officials described as fulfilling the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed in November 2025. A March 19 report highlighted ongoing pressure from lawmakers and victims for additional disclosures amid questions over completeness, but no new releases or timelines have been announced. Trader consensus reflects low expectations for imminent action, given the absence of further DOJ statements or court orders, though legal sensitivities around victim privacy or active probes could prompt future unlocks.
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