Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has filed court documents appealing a Manhattan judge’s decision to keep him locked up without bail pending trial on child sex-trafficking charges.

Epstein, 66, who remains jailed at Lower Manhattan’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, filed the notice of appeal Monday in Manhattan federal court.

Last week, Manhattan federal Judge Richard Berman denied bail to Epstein after the multimillionaire financier requested to be released to electronically monitored house arrest.

“Starting with my conclusions, the government’s application for continued remand is hereby granted and the defense’s application for pretrial release is respectfully hereby denied,” Berman said during the July 18 hearing.

“The government has established danger to others and to the community by clear and convincing evidence, and the government has established a risk of flight by a preponderance of evidence.”

A spokesman for the US Attorney’s office in Manhattan said Tuesday that the government will file to oppose Epstein’s appeal.

Epstein’s lawyer did not immediately return a request for comment by The Post.

Epstein was busted July 6 over the alleged sexual abuse of dozens of young girls in his Upper East Side townhouse and his waterfront mansion in Palm, Beach, Florida, between 2002 and 2005.

He has pleaded not guilty, and faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted.