Gmail Users Can Now Peek into Jeffrey Epstein's Private Inbox - a Simulated Look into the Infamous Sex Trafficker's Emails
The US House Oversight Committee has released over 20,000 emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and now they're available for anyone to sift through. A project called Jmail has recreated a simulated Gmail inbox of Epstein's, allowing users to browse his private communications with other high-profile figures - including former President Donald Trump.
Jmail is surprisingly faithful in its recreation of the Gmail interface, complete with message sorting from most recent to earliest, and an active search feature. The simulation ends abruptly at the eve of Epstein's 2019 arrest for sex trafficking minors, when he was under investigation by law enforcement agencies around the world.
In these emails, Trump's name appears repeatedly, in messages ranging from innocuous small talk to overtly provocative exchanges that raise eyebrows about the president's involvement with Epstein. At one point, Epstein claimed that Trump "knew about the girls" involved in his sex trafficking operation.
Other notable figures who had dealings with Epstein included Ghislaine Maxwell, his longtime associate and friend; Larry Summers, former US Treasury Secretary; and Prince Andrew, a member of the British royal family.
While exploring these emails is sure to be unpalatable, it's also necessary. By peering into Epstein's private inbox, we can see just how brazenly he operated - and how his connections to high-ranking figures like Trump and Summers were able to go unchecked for so long.
To see the full extent of Epstein's communications with these individuals - as well as many others - head over to the Jmail project website.
The US House Oversight Committee has released over 20,000 emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and now they're available for anyone to sift through. A project called Jmail has recreated a simulated Gmail inbox of Epstein's, allowing users to browse his private communications with other high-profile figures - including former President Donald Trump.
Jmail is surprisingly faithful in its recreation of the Gmail interface, complete with message sorting from most recent to earliest, and an active search feature. The simulation ends abruptly at the eve of Epstein's 2019 arrest for sex trafficking minors, when he was under investigation by law enforcement agencies around the world.
In these emails, Trump's name appears repeatedly, in messages ranging from innocuous small talk to overtly provocative exchanges that raise eyebrows about the president's involvement with Epstein. At one point, Epstein claimed that Trump "knew about the girls" involved in his sex trafficking operation.
Other notable figures who had dealings with Epstein included Ghislaine Maxwell, his longtime associate and friend; Larry Summers, former US Treasury Secretary; and Prince Andrew, a member of the British royal family.
While exploring these emails is sure to be unpalatable, it's also necessary. By peering into Epstein's private inbox, we can see just how brazenly he operated - and how his connections to high-ranking figures like Trump and Summers were able to go unchecked for so long.
To see the full extent of Epstein's communications with these individuals - as well as many others - head over to the Jmail project website.