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DOJ documents
All primary-source documents cited on this site are from the U.S. Department of Justice's release of materials under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, made publicly available beginning 30 January 2026 at justice.gov/epstein. The release is organised into twelve Data Sets. The canonical URL pattern for each document is:
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%20{N}/{EFTA-ID}.pdf
…where {N} is the relevant DataSet number and {EFTA-ID} is the document identifier.
Joi Ito refers to a Krebs cycle image drawn by Neri Oxman that Epstein had previously seen, in the course of an unrelated discussion of metabolism. The earliest dated document in the released set referencing Oxman by name. Establishes that Epstein's familiarity with Oxman's work predates the supposed first October 2015 meeting by at least two months.
Confirms a proposed Friday 16 October 2015 meeting at 12:30pm with Epstein at Martin Nowak's Institute, 1 Brattle Square, Suite 6, Cambridge — the address of Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. Treats the Institute as effectively an Epstein satellite location.
Oxman confirms availability for the proposed 16 October meeting.
Indicates Oxman has not been responding to multiple emails about the meeting confirmation. Groff asks Ito for a cell number.
Full schedule for Epstein's planned 16 October 2015 day at Nowak's institute, with multiple appointments listed in sequence.
Groff transmits the day's full schedule to Nowak. Confirms the address (1 Brattle Square, Suite 6) and the timings.
Lists 11:00am Joscha Bach with unspecified AI colleagues; 12:30pm Oxman (cancelled); 1:30pm Jeremy Rubin and the cohort of MIT cryptography students (Sunoo Park, Ranjit Kumaressan, Alex Chernyakhosvsky, Ravi Bajaj); 2:30pm members of Nowak's research group; 4:00pm Marvin Minsky and Gloria Rudisch; 5:00pm Martin Nowak alone; 6:00pm dinner with Nowak and Noam Chomsky.
Formal cancellation on Oxman's behalf, sent the afternoon before the planned 16 October meeting, citing a calendaring conflict.
Personal apology for cancelling the meeting, expression of interest in meeting on a future occasion.
Rubin confirms attendance with the named cohort of MIT cryptography students. Quote: "Cool: I need to do some troop-rallying then I'll let you know!"
Confirms the attendance count of three to four students at the Bitcoin troops meeting.
Epstein confirms preference for an extended dinner at Nowak's institute including Chomsky, with Epstein and Nowak alone for an hour beforehand.
Brief exchange between Epstein and an unidentified third party in his office. Epstein writes: "Neri bailed third time?" The correspondent corrects him to twice; Epstein replies that one of the prior cancellations had been a Skype meeting. The correspondent acknowledges with a smiley. Attached to the same chain is a link to Oxman's TED talk on design at the intersection of technology and biology. Documents that Oxman's contact with Epstein's office began before any of the in-person meeting attempts in the principal scheduling correspondence.
Confirms Epstein's arrival in Cambridge that morning and progress to Nowak's office for the 16 October meetings.
Three-word email from Epstein authorising the use of his Manhattan apartment by Oxman: "she can have apt."
Invitation to dinner at Epstein's Manhattan home with Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn on 18 November 2015.
Allen and Previn cancelled the 18 November dinner. Groff offers lunch alternatives: "Wed, Thurs or Fri would work."
Oxman proactively asks whether Epstein might be available on December 5 in New York instead. Quote: "Might Jeffrey be available to see [me] December 5th in NYC instead?"
Confirms 4 December 2015, 10:30am, Cambridge, on Oxman's behalf.
Epstein's Cambridge schedule has shifted to Saturday 5 December rather than Friday 4 December. Donovan replies that Oxman cannot make Saturday. Groff: "it's a shame we are having such a difficult time getting them together!"
Cluster of messages around a 15 March 2016 scheduling exchange involving Epstein, Tenzin Priyadarshi, Heather deManba, and Jeremy Rubin. References to "the Minsky reception" and to Oxman as a potential participant. Documents that Oxman remained part of Epstein's cross-MIT scheduling network in March 2016.
Epstein will be at the Media Lab the following day. Asks if Oxman would be available to stop by.
Partial schedule for the day at the Media Lab.
Master schedule for Epstein's Media Lab visit, Room 245. Lists meetings with Seth Lloyd (10:30am), Martin Nowak (11:30am), Joscha Bach (informally throughout the day), Joe Jacobson (12:30pm), Jeremy Rubin and others (1:30pm), Joi Ito (3:00pm), and dinner with Larry Summers at a Boston restaurant (7:00pm). Oxman's status listed as: "TBD Neri Oxman… WAITING FOR REPLY."
Declines the Media Lab visit, citing return travel. Phrasing distinguishes intent from circumstance.
Multi-message thread spanning June, August, and November 2017 between Oxman and Epstein, of which seven messages are written by Oxman. Includes: a June 2017 thank-you for Epstein's prior support of the Vespers project; an August 2017 visit to New York with a request to meet; a substantive August 2017 funding ask of $180,000 for a remake of the Death Masks series, with a $50,000 contingency for additional portraits; and a November 2017 thread including an unspecified gift offer and a reference to Oxman and Joi Ito speaking together about Epstein. Oxman's August 2017 line: "Vespers would have not come to life without you." The thread is the principal documentary basis for the 2017 funding case.
Invites Epstein to a Cambridge intellectual event on 21 February 2019 at the Brattle Theatre with dinner at the Charles Hotel for sixty guests. Lists fifteen confirmed speakers including Mary Catherine Bateson, George Church, Kate Darling, George Dyson, Peter Galison, Neil Gershenfeld, Jennifer Jacquet, Caroline Jones, David Kaiser, Seth Lloyd, Neri Oxman, Sandy Pentland, Steven Pinker, Gloria Rudisch, and Stephen Wolfram. Epstein RSVPs affirmatively. Brockman warns against attendance: "it will end in tears, mine."
Press sources
The articles on this site rely on press reporting in addition to the DOJ primary sources. The following press sources are cited, by date and publication.
Boston Globe, 13 September 2019. Coverage of Neri Oxman's statement on her contact with Jeffrey Epstein, including her "first and only time" framing of the October 2015 meeting and the disclosure of a $125,000 donation to her research group plus $125,000 to the MIT Media Lab. Cited across multiple articles on this site as the principal 2019 statement.
The New Yorker, September 2019. Reporting by Ronan Farrow on the structure of Epstein's MIT Media Lab donations under Joi Ito's directorship, including the use of intermediary foundations to shield Epstein's name from public records. The reporting precipitated Joi Ito's resignation from the Lab. Referenced contextually in First and only?, MoMA, Material Ecology, and the institutional silence, and From Mediated Matter to OXMAN.
San Francisco Standard, 2026. Reporting on the 2017 funding correspondence between Neri Oxman and Jeffrey Epstein around the Vespers II installation. Referenced contextually in Vespers and the funding case; the principal documentary basis is the directly-released DOJ thread EFTA009588.
Vanity Fair, 2026. Coverage of the 30 January 2026 DOJ release with particular attention to Oxman-related documents. Referenced contextually in First and only? and MoMA, Material Ecology, and the institutional silence.
Goodwin Procter Report on Epstein-MIT Donations, 2020. Independent legal review commissioned by MIT documenting the institutional pathways through which Epstein donations reached MIT and MIT-affiliated researchers in the period 2002–2017. The report's published findings are referenced in First and only?, Vespers and the funding case, and The Harvard meetings.
Business Insider, January 2024. Reporting on plagiarism allegations regarding Neri Oxman's MIT doctoral dissertation. Not directly addressed in the articles on this site; relevant as the prompting event for Bill Ackman's January 2024 X thread, analysed in Ackman's elaboration.
Public statements
Neri Oxman, Medium and Boston Globe, 13 September 2019. Public statement acknowledging $125,000 donation from Epstein to her research group, characterising the October 2015 meeting at the MIT Media Lab as the sole occasion of her direct contact with Epstein, expressing regret for not having researched Epstein's background prior to the meeting.
Bill Ackman, X (Twitter), 8 January 2024. Extended thread published in response to Business Insider reporting on Neri Oxman's MIT dissertation. Includes substantial discussion of Oxman's connection with Jeffrey Epstein, characterising the family's contact with Epstein as a single platonic encounter.
Reid Hoffman, public statement, 2019. Acknowledgment of multiple meetings with Epstein in connection with MIT Media Lab fundraising activities, with apology for those meetings. Referenced in From Mediated Matter to OXMAN.
Joi Ito, public statements, September 2019. Resignation correspondence and subsequent published reflections on the institutional failures at the MIT Media Lab. Referenced contextually in First and only? and Before the first meeting.
MIT Office of the Provost, 10 January 2020. Statement accompanying the publication of the Goodwin Procter review.
Harvard University, 9 May 2020. Statement accompanying the conclusion of Harvard's internal review of Martin Nowak's Epstein-related activities, summarising the disciplinary measures imposed.
Third-party aggregators
William Barnes (@bahnhofswartz), X. Aggregated several thousand pages of the 30 January 2026 DOJ release across multiple posts, surfacing documents not initially returned by other public searches of the DOJ portal. Original source for many of the documents subsequently traced back to the canonical DOJ release.
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Last updated: 29 April 2026. The full DOJ release is available at justice.gov/epstein.