
The latest batch of Epstein file releases has seen a number of celebrities revealed to have a far closer relationship to the late paedophile than they initially let on.
Among these is Woody Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn, and the latter has been exposed to have emailed Jeffrey Epstein about Anthony Weiner sexting a 15-year-old, with the disgusting email showing her calling the victim ‘sick’ and ‘manipulative’.
Others have pointed out that the word ‘pizza’ weirdly appears 859 times in the files, with some suggesting this could be a secret code for child pornography.
Searching through the files, however, can be a confusing experience for those who want to try and find out more about those involved, with the Department of Justice Jeffrey Epstein online library fairly intimidating to scour through.
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Luckily, online coders have managed to recreate Epstein’s emails, drive of photos, and even a tracker of all his flights.
The email recreation, titled Jmail, is described by its creators as an ‘interactive archive’ and works exactly like going through your own Gmail.
First started as a ‘viral project’ in November 2025 by Luke Igel and Riley Waltz, it has grown to allow you to view his Amazon history and created Jemini, an ‘AI assistant that can answer questions about all the data’.
Jmail, JPhotos, and JFlights are still the most impressive, however, giving an insight into the emails, photos, and flight logs of Jeffrey Epstein.
The project has so far raised £12,508.70 ($17,150) and has been widely praised online, with popular YouTuber and investigative reporter CoffeeZilla posting on X: “No one has worked harder than the Jmail team to make the Epstein files accessible to the public.

“As a *free* service that gets millions of page visits a month, they've racked up huge server bills. They're now accepting donations to pay for them.”
Jmail features over 7,000 emails. The most recent email before, presumably, his email was shut down, comes from a man called Cody Rudland, who simply emailed Epstein with the subject line ‘You are dead’ and the email: “Lol good riddance.”
The emails can also be sorted by contact, showing who had regular contact with the disgraced paedophile.

Elon Musk shared 138 emails with Epstein, including several trying to arrange visits to Epstein's Little St James island and one asking to attend the night of the 'wildest party'.
Journalist Michael Wolff has also been revealed to have close ties to Epstein, after new documents showed 1,280 email exchanges between the pair.
Trump, who himself is mentioned repeatedly in the emails, has said he will sue Michael Wolff after accusing him of ‘conspiring with Epstein’, adding: “So we’ll probably sue Wolff on it.
“And maybe the Epstein estate, I guess, I don’t know, but we’re certainly gonna sue him… because he [Epstein] was conspiring with Wolff to do harm to me politically. That’s not a friend.”
Wolff has called Epstein an ‘enormously valuable source’, told ABC News: “Part of the context of this is that I was pushing Epstein at that point to go public with what he knew about Trump.”
Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, Celebrity, Crime, Elon Musk