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Browser-based archive of the Epstein files
Jmail is a browser-based archive of the Epstein files that were released by the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). The website is stylized in a Gmail-based, and later in the interfaces of other sites, with the goal of making the EFTA releases easier to access and browse. The site is from the viewpoint of financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's personal email inboxes, jeevacation@gmail.com and jeeproject@yahoo.com, and contains text conversations up to 2019. Jmail incorporates "Jemini", an artificial intelligence and parody of Gemini that searches through EFTA text releases in order to counter United States Department of Justice claims that searching through the releases is impractical due to "technical limitations". The site uses Reducto to parse and extract text from each EFTA document. A "people" tab highlights prominent individuals mentioned in the emails.
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