India, May 9 -- A controversial new installation in New York City has turned the Epstein Files into a physical "museum". Created by the Institute for Primary Facts, the temporary exhibit features nearly 3.5 million pages of legal documents, depositions and evidence printed across 3,437 bound volumes, filling the space floor-to-ceiling. A memorial with candles has also been set up in honour of survivors. The exact location is only shared with registered visitors shortly before their timed entry slot. The access to the actual documents is restricted to verified journalists and law enforcement officials. The creators say the project aims to ensure the files are not "forgotten or buried". This led to a renewed spark on social media. "The most evil people... At least it's out in the open now" said one user while another commented that it would help "visualise the scale of depravity that has occurred".HTC...