Trending Searches & Documents
See what researchers are currently exploring in the Epstein Document Archive. Browse trending search queries and the most viewed documents to discover popular topics and important findings.
Trending Searches
1Prince Andrew
2,845 searches+12%
2Bill Clinton flight logs
2,301 searches+8%
3Ghislaine Maxwell
1,987 searches+5%
4Palm Beach mansion
1,654 searches+15%
5Lolita Express passengers
1,432 searches+3%
6Virgin Islands
1,298 searches+7%
7financial records
1,156 searches+2%
8black book
1,089 searches+18%
9court depositions
967 searches+4%
10FBI investigation
891 searches+6%
Most Viewed Documents
1
Flight Log - Complete Passenger Lists
flight log15,420
2
Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition (Unsealed)
deposition12,350
3
FBI Report - Palm Beach Investigation
fbi file9,870
4
DOJ Indictment - SDNY
court record8,540
5
Non-Prosecution Agreement (2008)
court record7,230
6
Financial Records - Deutsche Bank
financial record6,890
7
Email Correspondence - 2005-2006
email5,670
8
Property Records - Little St. James
other5,120
Popular Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most searched topics in the Epstein archive?
The most frequently searched topics include flight logs, key individuals like Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as locations like Palm Beach and the Virgin Islands. Financial records and court depositions are also popular research areas.
How are trending searches calculated?
Trending searches are calculated from anonymized, aggregated search queries submitted by researchers using the archive. Search queries are normalized and counted to show the most popular research topics.
Can I search for a specific topic?
Yes, you can use the full-text and semantic search at epsteininvestigation.org/search to find documents on any topic. The search supports both exact keyword matching and AI-powered meaning-based search.