Jmail website provides access to Jeffrey Epstein's released emails

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A new website, Jmail, offers a Gmail-like interface to browse over 20,000 released documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate. The site, created by software engineers, allows users to search keywords or randomly access emails spanning April 2009 to July 2019, providing a glimpse into Epstein's communications. These documents, released by the House Oversight Committee, include messages with redacted names and notable figures, amidst ongoing efforts to disclose Epstein-related files.


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