Feb 17 • 20:19 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

A clone of Epstein's email box has been created: Millions of documents are clearly searchable

A cloned email inbox of Jeffrey Epstein has been created, allowing access to millions of documents related to his criminal activities.

The recent cloning of Jeffrey Epstein’s email inbox has opened a portal for public access to a staggering 3.5 million pages of documents associated with the notorious financier and convicted sex offender. These documents, which include more than 2,000 videos and over 180,000 image files, offer insights into the widespread networks of sexual abuse and highlight the involvement of various powerful figures across the globe. While some documents have been redacted, a significant quantity remains unpublished, raising questions about transparency and accountability.

The release of these documents is rooted in a law signed by former U.S. President Donald Trump; however, it is notable that Trump had initially opposed the release. The documents contain references to Trump himself, adding another layer of intrigue to the case. As the public looks through the vast array of materials, the implications of this release are profound, potentially affecting numerous high-profile individuals tied to Epstein’s numerous illicit activities.

To assist the public in navigating this wealth of information, coders Luke Igel and Riley Walz have developed a tool named Jmail. This tool aims to streamline the process of sifting through millions of documents, allowing users to access information quickly. The challenge remains, however, as the sheer volume of material poses a daunting task for those seeking accountability and truth regarding Epstein's extensive criminal enterprise.

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