Two Programmers Built a Fake Gmail That Lets You Read Jeffrey Epstein’s Inbox
Jmail organizes over 2,000 emails from Epstein's inbox using AI and crowdsourced highlights, offering an accessible tool to explore documents from the U.S. House Oversight Committee.
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It is a technological feat, a wink to the internet culture but also a work of transparency and access to information. Two American engineers created and put online for free Jmail, a clone of Gmail, the email of Google. Its content: the real mailbox of Jeffrey Epstein.
"Jmail:" A Gmail clone that lets you browse Epstein's real emails
Have you ever wanted to feel more like Jeffrey Epstein? For your own sake, I hope you said 'fuck no'. That said, though, I haven't been able to stop scrolling through Jmail out of abject horror. If you've had even a pinky on the pulse of American politics, you've doubtlessly seen a few of the many thousands of Epstein's emails that were recently released by Congress (with anything directly incriminating for Epstein's best buddy redacted or cut, …
This Gmail Clone Lets You Log In as Jeffrey Epstein and Read His Emails
For as much as corporations and the swarms of AI bots have taken over the internet, there are still small pockets controlled by humans that are capable of creating weird and interesting stuff—emphasis on the weird. For instance, Jmail, a fake Gmail inbox that lets you sift through more than 2,000 of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails. The recently launched project was cooked up by San Francisco tech guys Riley Walz and Luke Igel—a duo that has a long trac…
If you only have a few seconds, read these lines:Democrat Legislators posted this week 3 emails from businessman Jeffrey Epstein mentioning Donald Trump; Republicans released thousands of additional files in response.In one of the messages, Epstein says Trump “never received a massage” while in others, he says he was aware of what was happening with young women. Trump has said he knew nothing about sexual abuse occurring at Epstein's house.Factc…
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