The Epstein Files: Read Epstein's emails as if you hacked into his Gmail with Jmail

A "prankster" and a developer teamed up to clone Gmail's interface so you can read Epstein's correspondence.
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Jmail is the best way to read and search through Jeffrey Epstein's emails. Credit: Jmail

Having trouble following the latest Epstein Files revelations?

Every few weeks now it seems like there's a new release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to the powerful, rich, and famous. Each new document dump sends shockwaves across the tech, political, and entertainment world. For example, OpenAI lost a member of its board, Larry Summers, after he resigned following November's email release, which revealed he was in close contact with Epstein. And, of course, Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show, and others can't help but cover the more interesting revelations.

Most recently in the Epstein Files saga, the Department of Justice released a new batch of 3.5 million pages of documents on Jan. 30, which includes 180,000 new images and 2,000 video files.


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As before, the new Epstein emails and documents are basically just millions of individual text files, scanned PDFs, and images containing the contents of those emails. It's hard to sift through.

That is, it was hard to sift through until Jmail came along.

What is Jmail?

In November 2025, right after that month's Epstein Files dump from the House Oversight Committee, Riley Walz, who Wired describes as a "prankster," and developer Luke Igel released Jmail, a recreation of Epstein's email inbox. Jmail is essentially a Gmail clone interface that looks and acts as if you're viewing Epstein's emails via his jeevacation@gmail account through his actual email inbox.

But Jmail isn't just visually stunning in its presentation of these Epstein emails. It actually makes the emails incredibly easy to search through as well. The search box at the top of the page can actually be used to find names, keywords, and other information in specific emails. The Inbox and Sent pages separate the emails that Epstein both sent and received. The Starred page acts as a crowdsourced compilation of what visitors found to be the most interesting missives. A People section in the sidebar presents itself as a contact list of all the most notable individuals who interacted with Epstein in the emails included in this dump.

Jmail is really an ingenious project that combines art and web development to create a journalistic research tool.

And since its release, Jmail has only expanded.

See the latest Epstein Files in Jmail

Jmail's creators have added every new Epstein Files Release to the Jmail archive, so even the latest released Epstein emails can be viewed as if you have unauthorized access to Epstein's personal Gmail account.

Besides adding the latest releases in the Epstein Files, Jmail's creators have been busy creating new Google-inspired features.

Jmail now offers the whole "suite" of Google products, too. JPhotos is a Google Photos clone filled with all the photos that have been released with the documents. JDrive showcases PDFs and other Epstein-related files that have been released in a Google Drive format. JFlights maps out Epstein's travels. Jamazon provides an Amazon-like design for Epstein's Amazon order history. Jotify clones Spotify in order to deliver streams of all the audio files released with the documents. JMessage gives visitors an easy way to follow the text messages Epstein was sending to his contacts.

There's even Jemini, a Gemini clone, which provides an AI chatbot for users to ask Epstein document-related questions.

According to Jmail's founder, the site has become so popular that it crossed 450 million pageviews as of Feb. 9.

UPDATE: Feb. 11, 2026, 1:55 p.m. EST This piece has been updated since it was originally published on November 21, 2025. We've added additional context about

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