• Who wants?

    From *skriptis@skriptis@post.t-com.hr to rec.sport.tennis on Tue Feb 10 14:01:05 2026
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    https://www.jmail.world

    Someone converted all of the released Epstein e-mails into a website that looks like G-mail, and tit's pretty genius. You can browse through all of the correspondence as if you were logged into Jeffrey's actual inbox, and there is a feature that lets you search by contacts, photos, and even flight records. (Too bad no one did this with the Taylor Swift x Blake Lively texts).

    It really puts the latest DOJ release, which includes 3 million pages, approximately 180,000 images, and over 2,000 videos into perspective. Browsing through that kind of data dump is nearly impossible on your own, which is exactly the problem Jmail solves. Big names are being exposed for contact with the late Epstein, who was convicted of procuring a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute in 2008.

    Be warned: reading through the e-mails hits harder than browsing through all of the low-quality scanned PDFs that require a few steps of imagination to remind yourself these are indeed real messages between actual adults...
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