“J Mail” is a clone of Gmail, except “you’re logged in as Epstein and can see his email”
If you want to read Jeffrey Epstein’s emails, from the POV of Epstein himself, head on over to “J Mail” and have at it. Software engineer and “tech jester“ Riley Walz announced today via his Xitter account that he and fellow software engineer Luke Igel have “cloned Gmail, except you’re logged in as Epstein and can see his email.”
Distractify states that Walz and Igel came to the rescue of folks who have been wondering how, “instead of being fed the emails piecemeal,” by various news outlets, we could actually “look at the billionaire’s Gmail account ourselves.” Voila, J Mail to the rescue, which allows you to “read Epstein’s emails without combing through endless documents.”
Distractify further explains:
All you have to do is go to jmail.world and suddenly you’re looking at the inbox of the late financier. Obviously the first question you might have is, is this real? If you do a quick search of “Bubba,” for example, you’ll find the infamous Bubba email that has also been covered and dissected by the media. It was sent by Epstein’s brother Mark, who joked about Putin having photos of “Trump blowing Bubba.”
There are more than 2,000 emails in Epstein’s alleged Gmail account, many of which are between him and former Trump advisor Steve Bannon. Searching for “Ghislaine Maxwell” also pulls up a ton of results. There are too many to highlight, but one did jump out at us. In September 2015, Maxwell sent Epstein a Page Six article about Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit. They were definitely paying attention, and now we are too.
I went over to J Mail, which does indeed appear as a clone of Epstein’s email, “jeevacation@gmail.com,” to take a look. There are thousands of emails in the inbox and sent mailboxes, going back to April, 2009. You can search the entire database, visit a random page, or browse the emails by the names on the lefthand side of the page, which include Michael Wolff, Steve Bannon, Larry Summers, and more.
I didn’t stay too long, and something about reading all of Epstein’s emails on a clone of his Gmail account just feels icky. Maybe I’ll return to J Mail when I have more time or energy, but I’m just presently not up for the task of seeing and reading even more gross and disturbing content created by shitty humans. It’s a good resource, though, and I appreciate the work of Walz and Igel–thanks for your service!



