The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has expanded its Offshore Leaks Database using Neo4j, a graph database, to include 13.4 million documents and 1.4 TB of data from various sources, including trust company Asiaciti and Appleby, a 100-year-old offshore law firm. This new data allows journalists to analyze the connections between wealthy individuals and their financial dealings more easily than ever before. The use of Neo4j enables the ICIJ to manage highly connected data and complex queries, making it an essential tool for investigative journalism. The database's structure, which uses nodes, properties, and relationships, allows for intuitive exploration and visualization of the data, even for non-technical users. Graph databases like Neo4j are well-suited to handle large volumes of interconnected data, making them a crucial component in uncovering the truth behind complex datasets.