Today, FiscalNote launched Epstein Unboxed, a first-of-its-kind database that organizes thousands of publicly released Epstein investigation documents into a single, searchable, structured platform.
What Epstein Unboxed Delivers
Built entirely in-house by FiscalNote's data engineering and Roll Call teams, Epstein Unboxed is a comprehensive, fully structured, AI-enhanced database that brings order, context, and searchability to thousands of documents tied to the Epstein investigations. Each document is OCR processed, text-extracted, indexed, and enriched with metadata, entity recognition, summaries, and keyword tags to make navigation and analysis dramatically easier. The webpage includes:
- Advanced search and filtering
- Cross-referencing to surface related documents
- A real-time AI “search-and-question” interface to query the database in real time
- Ongoing updates as additional files enter the public domain.
Why This Matters
The Epstein files are complex and sensitive. Our teams approached this work with care and a commitment to responsible transparency. By structuring and contextualizing the documents rather than merely posting them, we aim to reduce misinformation, support victim-sensitive reporting, and help journalists and researchers accurately interpret what the records show.
Our work on Epstein Unboxed underscores our commitment to our broader mission: acting as a trusted source for clarity on issues where public interest, government processes, and complex data intersect.
How You Can Use the Product
As we introduce Epstein Unboxed to the world, we invite you to explore the archive. All previously released files are already available, and new documents will be added as they are released. Get started now.