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Two Software Developers Created A Website Meant To Look Like Jeffrey Epstein's Gmail Inbox, So You Can Browse His Emails Easily

Jmail offers a searchable Gmail-style interface for over 20,000 Epstein emails to improve public access and journalistic review, launched by Bay Area developers.

  • This past week, Bay Area developers launched Jmail, a Gmail-style web app that lets users log into Jeffrey Epstein's email and explore thousands of messages in sequential chains with working search.
  • Faced with a bulky PDF dump, Bay Area creators built Jmail to make more than 20,000 files released by the House Oversight Committee readable and searchable.
  • Built with Cursor and an LLM, Luke Igel and Riley Walz converted PDFs into email format, added a Random Page button and People sidebar, and used Google Journalist Studio to index the dataset.
  • Newsrooms and observers say the tool aids reporting as the revelations generated a tidal wave of news and intense online attention in recent weeks, with public and online audiences reacting after Donald Trump pushed for release.
  • Many entries mention high-profile figures but do not imply misconduct, and the emails cover topics from spam to Epstein's dealings, including a famous message where Epstein claimed Donald Trump 'knew about the girls.
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Consulting the 300 Gigabytes of files made available by the Congress on the Jeffrey Epstein case can be difficult business. But the desire to make them accessible to a wider audience as possible led the two developers Luke Igel and Riley Walz to create Jmail (the initial is not random), a faithful reproduction of an email box Gmail that contains however the transcription of over 3,500 conversations between the pedophile financier, who died suici…

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Mother Jones broke the news in United States on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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