Just weeks after the US Department of Justice began releasing millions ofJeffrey Epstein-related documents, a new website has appeared online.

According to reports, JeffTube launched on 16 February and mimics YouTube's layout, with features such as thumbnails, a search bar, and recommended videos, but hosts more than 2,000 video files drawn from the DOJ's public Epstein archive.

The material itself is not newly leaked. It comes from the federal document dump mandated earlier this year. What JeffTube does is repackage those raw files into a format that feels instantly familiar and easy to navigate.

Instead of digging through government folders, users can scroll through them.

The videos appearing on the JeffTube originate from the Justice Department's January and February 2026 release of more than three million pages of investigative material connected to Epstein's 2019 death and the prosecution ofGhislaine Maxwell.

Alongside emails and flight logs were thousands of MP4 files containing surveillance clips, property footage, and jail recordings.

Developers behind JeffTube say the goal was accessibility. The same team previously built 'JMail,' a Gmail-style interface for browsing Epstein emails. According to reports, one of the creators is a developer named Matheus, who described the projects as tools to make sprawling public records easier to search.

Within hours of launch, JeffTube links were circulating widely on social media platforms. Some posts described the site as an 'insane' place to navigate the Epstein media, while others warned viewers about graphic content.

Thelibrary includessurveillance footage from Epstein's properties in New York, Palm Beach and on Little St. James. There are clips of staff activity, guests entering and exiting rooms, and other routine recordings seized during federal raids.

Meanwhile, some videos are heavily redacted. Others remain partially obscured to protect victims' identities. Prison CCTV footage from Epstein's time at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in 2019 is also included.

Source: International Business Times UK