Yeah... I am not going to read it. I do not feel the need.
But, like others, I am fascinated by your fascination. You do not seem to want to discuss what you are reading. Just saying that it is awful, grotesque etc, without going further. These papers aren't a Netflix drama, you can spoil the plot for us.
If you say here: "have you seen page 315? Oh my, it is awful!", what are you hoping to achieve? Those who want to read it, probably already are. Those who do not want to read it, are hard to persuade without a reason or further details.
Like with a new Netflix drama, if you tell me, "You have to watch Fool Me Once, it is good/bad/awful/grotesque" then the chances are not very high that I will go watch it. Because I do not know you, you do not know me what I like or find interesting. But if you start telling me it is about a woman whose husband passed away and then she starts seeing him, there is a fascinating balance of: she is going crazy, someone is gaslighting her or something else.
Then I know a bit more and I might watch it.
So, back to the Epstein case: what is it that you find interesting about it, and why do you think someone else should read?