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Epstein maintained a thorough Google Calendar, and all of his appointments are available to view.

Epstein maintained a thorough Google Calendar, and all of his appointments are available to view.

Epstein’s Calendar Exposed: Flights and Celebrity Meetings

Jeffrey Epstein, the financier with a controversial past, kept an astonishingly detailed record of his appointments in Google Calendar. This information has now become accessible through a new website created by the same designer behind a clone of Epstein’s Gmail inbox.

One particular entry stands out: “I propose to invite Al Gore to Nantucket on September 23rd.”

The calendars, hosted on an aptly named site, showcase schedules filled with meetings and visits from high-profile individuals. For example, on May 31, 2016, Epstein mentioned a “meeting with Scott Stackman and Ghislaine Maxwell.” Stackman was known to be associated with Epstein, while Maxwell had been his close friend and allegedly had a role in procuring young women for him.

These schedules aren’t just mundane; they feature a mix of elite entertainment and banking figures. Epstein diligently noted movie screenings and travel plans. Notably, he listed several interactions with Ariane de Rothschild, now the CEO of the Edmond de Rothschild Group in Switzerland, following the passing of her husband in 2021.

On another occasion, Epstein noted a documentarian was working on a film related to Deepak Chopra’s latest book, teasing the possibility of filming Gore for a documentary styled like “An Inconvenient Truth.” He mentioned, “Unless you propose inviting Mr. Al Gore to Nantucket on September 23, we should wait until September 18 for discussion.”

A screening of a Woody Allen film was also marked for December 16, 2016, with Allen himself expected to attend.

Other intriguing encounters included meetings with Noam Chomsky and an impromptu conversation with Arianna Huffington at the Neue House membership club in Manhattan, a place that has since closed down.

Online, Epstein’s life has sparked a mix of fascination and ridicule, leading to the creation of a viral video game called “Five Nights at Epstein’s.” In this game, players monitor surveillance feeds of Epstein’s estate, trying to avoid run-ins with various characters, including animated depictions of notable figures like President Trump and Stephen Hawking.

Overall, Jmail, the website facilitating access to these records, was crafted by designer Riley Walz and coder Luke Igel, with software engineer Mateus Mendes contributing to the calendar feature using an advanced AI document parsing tool.

This endeavor adds another layer to the emerging narrative surrounding Epstein, his high-profile connections, and the ongoing intrigue about his once-secretive life.

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