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Jmail Puts Epstein Email Trove Into a Searchable, Gmail-Style Inbox

A Gmail-style site makes the congressional Epstein email cache easily searchable.

Overview

  • Independent developers Riley Walz and Luke Igel launched Jmail on Friday, recreating a working inbox view of the released Epstein emails in hours.
  • The site reproduces core Gmail functions, offering Inbox, Sent and search, a People list of frequent correspondents, community "starring" to surface notable threads, and links to each original PDF.
  • Jmail organizes thousands of messages drawn from roughly 20,000 documents the House Oversight Committee released last week from the Epstein estate.
  • The emails reference numerous public figures, including Ghislaine Maxwell, Steve Bannon, Michael Wolff and Larry Summers, with users able to click through full conversation threads.
  • Mentions of President Donald Trump in the records prompted an official White House response, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt denying wrongdoing and accusing Democrats of selective leaks.