Epstein Files Highlighter

Bringing light to the darkness

Highlights names from the Epstein files as you browse. Try the demo below — use the popup to change colors and redact.

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U.S. Politics

Lutnick and Cantor Fitzgerald Under Scrutiny in Epstein Investigation

Washington — Federal investigators have widened their inquiry into ties between financiers and the late Jeffrey Epstein’s network. Howard Lutnick, the chief executive of Cantor Fitzgerald, has been asked to provide documents and testimony, people familiar with the matter said.

Lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who has long denied wrongdoing, was also named in the files. The prosecution at the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell cited flight logs and contact lists that mentioned dozens of public figures.

With the extension installed, names from the Epstein files are highlighted on any page — including articles like this one. Toggle highlight color, turn on redact mode, or hide the icon using the popup to the right.

Read the full article at The New York Times →

How it works

When you visit any webpage, the extension scans the text for names listed in the Wikipedia article List of people named in the Epstein files. When a name is found:

  • A small highlighter icon appears next to the name
  • Optionally, the name is highlighted in your choice of color
  • The toolbar badge shows how many listed names appear on the page
  • Click the icon to open that person’s section on the Wikipedia list
  • With “Wikipedia preview on hover” enabled, hover the icon to see a short excerpt from Wikipedia
Screenshot: names from the Epstein files are highlighted on the page; click the icon or hover to see details from Wikipedia.
Names found in the Epstein files are highlighted; click the icon or hover to see more details.

Features

  • Toolbar badge — count of unique names on the current page
  • Popup — see which names appear on the page and how many times
  • Wikipedia preview — optional hover tooltip with a snippet from the list article
  • Toggle icon & highlight — show or hide the icon and colored background
  • Color picker — choose highlight and icon color
  • Redact mode — hide names under a black bar; hover to reveal
  • Master switch — disable the extension with one click
  • Works everywhere — any website, including SPAs and infinite scroll
Popup menu: list of people on the page, change colors, sync from Wikipedia, auto-sync toggle.
Pin the extension to access the pop-up: see who’s on the page, change colors, and sync from Wikipedia.
Redact mode: names are hidden under a black bar; hover to reveal.
Redact mode hides names under a black bar — hover to reveal. Perfect for focusing on context without immediately seeing who’s named.

Privacy

Epstein Files Highlighter does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data. Page text is processed locally in your browser. The only optional request is to Wikipedia to fetch or refresh the name list when you choose to sync.

Disclaimer

Appearing in the Epstein files does not mean a person has done anything wrong. The files include names of victims, witnesses, associates, and people mentioned only incidentally. This extension makes no judgment about any individual — it simply shows who appears on the list and lets you follow through to Wikipedia to read the context.

Matching is by name only. Someone who shares a name with a listed person may occasionally be tagged in error. Always click through to verify.