Jmail, a Gmail-style web tool created by Riley Walz and Luke Igel, lets users easily browse millions of DOJ-released Jeffrey Epstein documents. Mimicking an email inbox, it organises emails, images, flight logs and audio, making public records more accessible without adding new evidence.
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Jmail, a Gmail-style web tool created by Riley Walz and Luke Igel, lets users easily browse millions of DOJ-released Jeffrey Epstein documents. Mimicking an email inbox, it organises emails, images, flight logs and audio, making public records more accessible without adding new evidence. This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.
Jmail, a Gmail-style web tool created by Riley Walz and Luke Igel, lets users easily browse millions of DOJ-released Jeffrey Epstein documents. Mimicking an email inbox, it organises emails, images, flight logs and audio, making public records more accessible without adding new evidence.