Media & Press Kit
Official resources for the Mette-Marit & Epstein Correspondence Archive (2026 Release)
About the Project
The Mette-Marit & Epstein Archive is a searchable public-interest database established in February 2026. Following the Epstein Files Transparency Act release (Jan 30, 2026), this project organizes and indexes over 1,000 mentions of Norway's Crown Princess within the unsealed DOJ records (2011–2014).
Verified Data Points (Feb 2026 Update)
Documentation Volume
Includes the complete 3.5-million-page DOJ tranche, specifically filtering the 1,000+ mentions of the Royal Household.
Public Statements
References the Jan 31, 2026 apology from Crown Princess Mette-Marit citing "poor judgment" regarding her links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Press Release Highlights (Feb 3, 2026)
- The Correspondence Gap: Archive metadata indicates contact remained active until 2014, contradicting 2019 palace statements that contact ended in 2013.
- Medical & Luxury Records: The archive includes unsealed receipts for cosmetic procedures in Palm Beach (2013) and travel itineraries involving Epstein's private jet.
- The "Marius" Mentions: Includes 2012 emails referencing "adult content" wallpapers for her son, a document now cited in court proceedings in Oslo.
Citation Guide
For scholarly or journalistic use, please cite as follows:
Mette-Marit & Epstein Archive (2026). "Document [ID]: Correspondence between [Parties] 2011-2014." Retrieved February 2026 from [Your Website URL]. Source: DOJ Epstein Files Transparency Act Release.Press Notes & Context
The archive focuses on public-interest documentation drawn from official releases and contemporary reporting. It is intended to support research, timeline verification, and citation clarity for journalists and analysts.
Coverage emphasizes document provenance, release dates, and cross-referenced identifiers for transparency. Requests for clarification should include document IDs, dates, and the relevant collection name.
Summaries and annotations prioritize factual context, release chronology, and public records policy. Interpretations and conclusions remain the responsibility of third-party reporting.
Press Inquiries & Usage
Media inquiries should include the outlet name, deadline, and specific questions. Requests for background notes should reference the applicable DOJ release date and collection slug.
When citing the archive, include the document identifier, collection name, and retrieval date to ensure traceable references.