# Jmail Jmail (jmail.world) is an interactive archive that lets you explore Jeffrey Epstein's emails, documents, photos, flight logs, and more as if you were logged into his accounts. Built by Luke Igel (Kino AI) and Riley Walz. The archive draws from three government data releases: the House Oversight Committee (November 2025), the Department of Justice under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (December 2025), and Yahoo emails via DDoSecrets (https://ddosecrets.org/) in collaboration with Drop Site News (ongoing, added weekly). ## The Apps All apps are at jmail.world: - Jmail (/) — Browse Epstein's email inbox (Gmail and Yahoo accounts) - JMessage (/messages) — View email threads in an iMessage-style conversation interface - JPhotos (/photos) — Browse ~200k photos from DOJ and House Oversight releases, with facial recognition - JDrive (/drive) — Search and read documents, PDFs, and attachments from government releases - JFlights (/flights) — Explore flight manifests and passenger logs - Jamazon (/jamazon) — Browse Amazon order history extracted from emails - Jacebook (/jacebook) — Browse Epstein's contacts in a social media-style interface - Jotify (/jotify) — Listen to audio files from the archive - Jemini — AI assistant that can answer questions across all the data ## Data API > WARNING: The docs and API are incomplete and under active development. Schemas, URLs, and dataset formats may change without notice. There is no REST API. Instead, all data is available as static Parquet and NDJSON files you can download and query locally. It's very fast. Full documentation index: https://jmail.world/docs/llms.txt