Carmen Molina Acosta is ICIJ's digital producer.
Prior to ICIJ, Carmen worked at NPR's Morning Edition program as a production assistant, where she helped produce the network's first bilingual special coverage of the State of the Union. She also worked at Connecticut Public as a Dow Jones News Fund intern, and interned previously at ICIJ as an Emma Bowen Foundation Fellow.
Her work has been published in The Washington Post, the Associated Press and The Intercept, among other outlets.
- Investigations
- Stories by Carmen Molina Acosta
See the recording of a live conversation between ICIJ's Gerard Ryle and tax expert Tove Maria Ryding, going behind the scenes of the groundbreaking investigation and exploring its global impact.
Apr 02, 2026
A look back at a decade of changes after the Pulitzer-Prize winning investigation sent a shock through the offshore world.
Apr 02, 2026
Canadian parliament voted to create the position over a year and a half ago to counter a rising threat of transnational repression.
Feb 05, 2026
The report cites ICIJβs China Targets investigation and calls for improved coordination across the bloc.
Jan 29, 2026
Journalists from around the world have joined forces to uncover harrowing new details about one of the most brutal state-run killing systems of the 21st century: the regime of former Syrian president Bashar Assad.
Dec 04, 2025
As governments grapple with the burgeoning crypto industry, this new investigation from ICIJ reveals how cryptocurrency companies have profited from a new shadow economy that's awash with crime.
Nov 17, 2025
Six years after ICIJβs Solitary Voices investigation, Physicians for Human Rights found over 10,000 people were placed in solitary confinement over a 14-month period.
Sep 19, 2025
Five years after ICIJ published the FinCEN Files, the Trump administration has walked back significant anti-money laundering rules.
