NETWORK MAPS
Visual relationship boards for people, timelines, introductions, recurring names, and connection strength.
Use these maps to move beyond isolated pages and follow how figures, institutions, allegations, and documented associations connect across the archive.
ENTER MASTER MAPHow To Use The Map System
The map system is meant to help you move between profile pages, timelines, images, and named relationships more clearly. Start with the Master Map, then move into introduction paths, strongest links, or time-based relationship changes.
Master Map
The main network board is the center of the entire system. Use it to move through major figures, view how names cluster, and build out the larger picture from one visual starting point.
Available Map Types
Each map is designed to answer a different type of research question.
Core Epstein Network
Primary relationship map connecting central figures, recruiters, associates, institutions, financiers, victims, and recurring names across the archive.
Who Introduced Who
Follow how people connect through introductions, social circles, intermediaries, and documented association paths.
Strongest vs Weakest Links
Compare direct, repeated, peripheral, and disputed relationships to understand which connections appear strongest.
Changing Proximity Over Time
Track how key people appeared closer or farther from the center of the network during different periods.
Jump To Related Pages
Use the maps together with these archive sections to build context around names, events, images, and relationships.
Core Figures
These are among the names most likely to appear across network work, timeline material, and related archive sections.
Planned Interactive Features
As the map system expands, these are the strongest next additions for making it feel more alive and easier to explore.