‘Jmail’ is like Gmail, but with Jeffrey Epstein’s emails
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The recent release of over 20,000 pages of emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein by the House Oversight Committee has sparked renewed scrutiny into the activities of the convicted child sex offender and his associates, including Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard and a board member of OpenAI. To make these documents more accessible, Luke Igel and Riley Walz have creatively transformed them into a format reminiscent of a Gmail inbox on a website they’ve dubbed “Jmail.”

Following the publication of these documents, a significant legislative move has been made. The president has enacted the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the Attorney General to publish all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials held by the Department of Justice in a searchable and downloadable format, within a 30-day window.

However, as CNN highlights, not all documents may be released to the public. The law includes provisions that allow for the withholding of information that could potentially “jeopardize an active federal investigation or ongoing prosecution.” Nonetheless, any documents that are made available could be quickly organized into this user-friendly format for easier examination.

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