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Access this Gmail replica to view all the Jeffrey Epstein emails as if you were Epstein.

Access this Gmail replica to view all the Jeffrey Epstein emails as if you were Epstein.

Programmer Develops Epstein Email Reader

A programmer has created a way to view Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious emails from his own viewpoint. The individual behind this is Riley Walz, who has a track record of crafting unique web pages, including a fictitious 2020 Republican candidate.

Walz is thought to be in his early twenties, having previously been noted by CNN in February 2020 as a high school student from upstate New York.

His website features various clever programs, like a fast-food price comparison index and a random video viewer which plays YouTube videos from 2009 to 2012 based on default filenames.

In his latest project, Walz, along with a colleague named Luke Egel, has launched Jmail.world. While the significance of the “J” remains unclear, the site replicates the Gmail inbox, allowing users to access a version resembling Epstein’s Gmail account.

Walz commented, “We have cloned Gmail, but you can log in as Epstein and see his emails.”

The inbox displays Epstein’s final message sent to the “jeevacation@gmail.com” account, which was a note from Quora Digest dated July 14, 2019.

Interestingly, this email featured popular articles from that time, such as discussions on Trump canceling a visit and the trade war with China.

Among the contacts listed in the sidebar are names like Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s confidante, activist Noam Chomsky, and lawyer Alan Dershowitz.

The emails include numerous exchanges between Epstein and several of Trump’s long-time allies, with dates ranging from February 2018 to April 2019.

The content of the emails between Epstein and Maxwell varied, even including a satirical email where Maxwell pretended to relay a message from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to President Obama, requesting the return of the U.S. to its 1959 borders.

In one email, Maxwell mentioned she might need to distance herself from Epstein.

Additionally, the emails contain correspondence from Democrats, which attempted to implicate Trump. One email noted that Epstein told Maxwell that Trump “spent hours” at his residence. Yet, Virginia Giuffre, who had previously claimed to witness inappropriate behavior, asserted she had never observed anything concerning related to Trump.

In another message to author Michael Wolff, Epstein stated regarding Trump, “I’ve never had a massage.”

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