The Epstein Files
The Epstein Files is the first AI-native documentary podcast to systematically analyze the Jeffrey Epstein case at scale. With over 3 million pages of DOJ documents, court records, flight logs, and public resources now available, traditional journalism simply cannot process this volume of information. AI can.
This series leverages artificial intelligence at every layer of production. From custom-built architecture that ingests and cross-references millions of pages of evidence, to AI-generated audio that delivers findings in a consistent, accessible format, this project represents a new model for investigative journalism. What would take a newsroom years to analyze, AI can process in days, surfacing connections, patterns, and details that would otherwise remain buried in the sheer volume of data.
Each episode draws directly from primary sources: unsealed court documents, FBI files, the black book, flight logs, victim depositions, and the DOJ's ongoing document releases. The AI architecture identifies relevant passages, cross-references names and dates across thousands of files, and synthesizes findings into episodes that make this information digestible for the public.
The series covers Epstein's mysterious rise to wealth, his network of enablers, the properties where crimes occurred, the 2008 sweetheart deal, his death in federal custody, the Maxwell trial, and the unanswered questions that remain.
This is not sensationalized content. It is documented fact, processed at scale, and presented with journalistic rigor. The goal is simple: make the public record accessible to the public.
New episodes release as additional documents become available, with AI enabling rapid analysis and production that keeps pace with ongoing revelations. Our Standards AI enables scale, but journalistic standards guide the output. Every claim is tied to specific documents. The series clearly distinguishes between proven facts and allegations. Victim testimony is handled with dignity. Names that appear in documents are not accused of wrongdoing unless documents support such claims.
This is documented fact, processed at scale, presented for the public.
Produced by the Neural Broadcast Network.
The Epstein Files
BREAKING - Norway's Former PM Used Epstein's Apartments for 7 Years. Then Came the Gross Corruption Charge.
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Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland has been charged with gross corruption by Norwegian financial crime unit Okokrim on February 12 2026, following revelations in EFTA documents showing he and his family used Jeffrey Epstein private apartments in Paris and New York repeatedly between 2011 and 2018, stayed at Epstein villa in Palm Beach, and that Epstein likely covered travel costs for six adults. Jagland also reportedly solicited Epstein for help obtaining a bank loan. To file charges, Norway had to request the Council of Europe lift Jaglands diplomatic immunity from his decade as its Secretary General — an institution explicitly tasked with protecting human rights across Europe. Days after the charges, Norwegian outlet iNyheter reported Jagland was hospitalized following a suicide attempt. That report has not been officially confirmed. Several other Norwegian public figures are also under investigation including Crown Princess Mette-Marit, diplomats Mona Juul and Terje Rod-Larsen, and WEF CEO Borge Brende.
Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/epstein-files/episode/bn7
About The Epstein Files
The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents.
Produced by Neural Broadcast Network
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