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42% of the Jeffrey Epstein case files remain unreleased. The pipeline that processed 2.1 million documents is ready to process whatever comes next. The DOJ identified over 6 million responsive pages. It released approximately 3.5 million. The rest has not been made public. This episode — the series finale — explains what the pipeline is ready to do the moment those unreleased Epstein files are released: ingest, extract, analyze, and publish, using the same methods that have already processed every document made available so far. The pipeline is not theoretical. It has already run. 2,383,898 entities extracted. 29.5 million relationships mapped. 125,620 communities detected. 535,318 brokers identified. 97.4% NER coverage across all released documents. The Chao1 estimator projects 468,000 entities still unseen in the unreleased files. The German Tank Problem flags sequential document gaps consistent with spoliation. Every method, every script, every quality gate is built, tested, and waiting. What does "ready to process" mean? It means the moment the unreleased Epstein files are released — whether by DOJ compliance, congressional subpoena, or court order — the same pipeline that produced 14 episodes of findings can run again. Same entity resolution. Same cross-domain synthesis. Same ACH scoring. Same error disclosure. No new infrastructure needed. The unreleased Epstein files are the input. The pipeline is the machine. It is ready. Fourteen episodes. Six evidence domains. ACH final scores: spoliation +5.20, willful blindness +6.40, asset concealment +4.70. Two retractions, five date corrections, one refutation — all published. The question is not whether the pipeline works. The question is whether the remaining 42% of Jeffrey Epstein case files will ever be released for it to process. https://www.subthesis.com https://www.EpsteinRevealed.com SOURCES: DOJ Epstein Library: justice.gov/epstein P.L. 119-38: congress.gov DOJ release figures: Jan 30, 2026 statement Chao1 estimator: Chao (1984), Biometrika German Tank Problem: Ruggles & Brodie (1947) SERIES: A data-driven documentary analyzing 2.1 million Epstein documents. Episodes 1-7 available now. New episodes weekly. #EpsteinFiles #Documentary #Investigation #SeriesFinale #TransparencyAct #UnreleasedFiles This video is the series finale of a data-driven documentary analyzing publicly available Jeffrey Epstein case files sourced from the DOJ Epstein Library (justice.gov/epstein) and governed by the Epstein Records Transparency Act (P.L. 119-38). All analysis — including NER entity extraction, Chao1 species richness estimation, German Tank Problem gap detection, and Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH) scoring — is computational and methodological in nature, applied exclusively to publicly released documents. The creator is not a law enforcement officer, attorney, or authorized investigator, and nothing in this video constitutes an accusation, legal conclusion, or determination of guilt or innocence against any named individual or entity. Pipeline projections regarding unreleased files are statistical estimates, not assertions of content. The determination of what patterns in released or future documents mean belongs solely to authorized investigators and institutions with legal jurisdiction. Viewer discretion is advised. CHAPTERS 00:00 Disclosure 00:20 The Constitution 03:35 TLDR 05:30 Introduction 05:41 42% 06:52 Known Gaps 08:17 Un-Quantifiable 09:48 CHAO1 12:13 Source Check 14:08 German Tank Problem 16:09 Gap Detection 17:44 Open Investigation 19:24 Congress Oversight 20:49 Pipeline 22:15 Pipeline Limitation 24:10 Pipeline Can Do 25:55 Reproducibility 29:55 Series - Network 31:41 Series - Corrections 33:56 Series - Analysis 36:16 Congress Vote 37:41 ACH 39:41 Changes 41:32 Transparency 44:07 Error Log 46:54 CTA 1 49:04 CTA 2 50:59 CTA 3 53:09 CTA 4 55:14 Ending