HT4889 accessing migrated files that were in filevault

Hi, I just migrated all my data from my old macbook to my new mac air. the hard drive on my mac air shows up as 80G full, but I can't access find any of my docs or files, i suspect because of file vault, but what can i do to get to them?

Did a new user account get created? If so look there.

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