
I've been frustrated recently at my technological inability to thoroughly gather information from the files for databases I wish existed: a calendar of events mentioned in the files and things Epstein and/or Ghislaine may have attended, a phone/address book for numbers and locations mentioned in the files, a map of said mentioned locations and other important places, and a financial breakdown of what money went where and whose money was involved.
There's phone bills in the files full of phone numbers, the location of the the other party if not their names, and charges associated with the calls/texts. For example, this file lists phone calls to/from Sarah Kellen with dates and times and the person the phone on the other end is registered to. https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/Freedom%20of%20Information%20Act%20(FOIA)/Florida/EFTA02854956.pdf
There's a list of credit card charges for Ghislaine that includes the charge amounts and fees, dates, and the businesses/locations that received the payment. Many of these also include phone numbers for the businesses. Judging by the locations and dates, you can deduce where she may have physically been on those days vs. where she might have shopped online. The multiple Starbucks locations are a good indication of where she physically was on the days they appear. https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01684802.pdf
I already have a spreadsheet of names mentioned in the files, many being people who were CC'd emails, assistants, and casual passing mentions. I've searched these names on the few Epstein sites out there and most don't come up because they were small interactions, but in cases of scheduling events and inquiring/planning services, there's going to be plenty of businesses with Epstein noted in their databases. This also applies to, for example, Ghislaine's multiple vet bills and medical visits in the file of her credit card charges.
None of this would bring about a smoking gun or anything, but it could lead to previously unknown information.
I know that Reddit users collaborated on a missing and endangered persons map a while back, so while these things might take someone trustworthy to fact check and moderate, I believe it's doable. The biggest issue one might run into is the possibility of it being considered doxxing when mentioning names, phone numbers, and addresses, at least on Reddit by their guidelines.

