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Epstein files

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The Epstein files are a partially released collection of millions of documents, images, videos, and emails detailing the activities of American financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including his social circle of public figures, politicians, and celebrities. The files include documents collected as evidence in the criminal cases against Epstein and his associates, stored as over 300 gigabytes of data, alongside other media, in the FBI's Sentinel case management system. They include Epstein's contacts book, flight logs of his planes, and court documents. Many of the records and files belong to Epstein's estate, which is run by lawyer Darren Indyke and accountant Richard Kahn.

In November 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, and the U.S. Senate unanimously approved it, with President Donald Trump signing the bill into law the next day. ... Read more

Jmail

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Jmail is a browser-based archive of the Epstein files, which were released by the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). The website is stylized in a Gmail-based, and later in the interfaces of other sites (Facebook, Google Drive, YouTube, Spotify, Google Photos, Google Flights, Amazon, Wikipedia), with the goal of making the EFTA releases easier to access and browse.

By late February 2026, the website is projected to have amassed 450 million visits.

The site is from the viewpoint of financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's personal email inboxes, jeevacation@gmail.com and jeeproject@yahoo.com, and contains text conversations up to 2019. Jmail incorporates "Jemini", an artificial intelligence and parody of Gemini that searches through EFTA text releases in order to counter the DOJ's claims that searching through the releases is impractical due to "technical limitations". The site uses Reducto to parse and extract text from each EFTA document. A "people" tab highlights prominent individuals mentioned in the emails. ... Read more

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Epstein Files: How To Use Jmail? Easy Step-by-Step Guide To Using The New Tool That Clones Epstein Emails
timesnownews.com | Naman Trivedi | 02/03/26

A new online tool called Jmail is changing how the public navigates the recently released Jeffrey Epstein email archive by presenting it in a Gmail-style interface. Instead of forcing users to dig through scattered PDFs, scans, and text files, Jmail reorganises publicly released Epstein emails into a familiar inbox layout, making the material far easier to search, read, and analyse.

Jmail was built using emails already released through court cases and official disclosures. The project does not add new or private material; it simply restructures existing public records. The tool was developed by Riley Walz, an internet artist, and Luke Igel, a software engineer and CEO of AI video editing firm Kino.

    How to Use Jmail (Step-by-Step)
  1. Open the Jmail portal, which loads the Epstein email archive in a Gmail-like inbox view.
  2. Use the search bar to look up specific names, keywords, or terms across all released emails.
  3. Click on subject lines to open individual messages or entire conversation threads.
  4. Browse emails chronologically to follow timelines and correspondence flow.
  5. Use familiar inbox features like previews, folders, and highlights to flag notable emails.
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Tools - To search DOJ Files
To go to any of the Epstein Custom Programs for the DOJ Files click on one of the button below
Note: Getting to any of the Epstein information on the DOJ Website isn't easy. Thus several enterprising web programmers have given us 4 easy to use 'parsers':

  1. The first program puts a lot of the information in an eMail/GMail format and is called JMail.
  2. The second program works similar to YouTube and is called JTube.
  3. The third program is patterned after Google Drive called JDrive.
  4. And the forth program is called JPhotos.
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