A New Website Made It Impossible For Jeffrey Epstein’s Friends To Hide

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Jeffrey Epstein's powerful friends thought his secrets died with him in that jail cell.

They didn’t count on being thrown this curveball.

And one new website just made it impossible for Jeffrey Epstein's friends to hide.

Two Guys Just Turned Epstein's Emails Into Every Elite's Worst Nightmare

Luke Igel and Riley Walz created something that has powerful people across the globe in full panic mode.

They launched a website called Jmail that takes all 20,000-plus documents released by the House Oversight Committee and turned them into a cloned Gmail account that looks exactly like Jeffrey Epstein's inbox.

The site mimics Gmail perfectly — complete with Epstein's profile picture and the email address [email protected] that the sex trafficker actually used.

Users can search by keywords, jump to random emails with a dice icon, or browse a sidebar showing everyone who corresponded with Epstein.

Igel told Rolling Stone he got the idea when discussing Epstein's emails with friends and realizing "it was hard to read and contextualize" the massive document dump.¹

He called up Walz, and within five hours, the site was done.

Two days later it launched and racked up more than 18.4 million views by Tuesday.²

That's millions of Americans digging through Epstein's correspondence with Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Democratic leaders, and Silicon Valley billionaires.

The establishment's worst fear just came true — Epstein's secrets are now as easy to search as your email account.

Democrats Tried Burying Evidence In Document Dumps

The House Oversight Committee released the documents through a massive Google Drive folder with thousands of files scattered everywhere.

That's the classic Washington trick — dump everything at once and hope nobody has time to read it all.

Jmail just blew up that strategy completely.

Now every detail is searchable, sortable, and sharable.

Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett of the U.S. Virgin Islands got caught taking coaching from Epstein during a 2019 House hearing.

Epstein was texting Plaskett suggestions for questions to ask Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen — and minutes later, Plaskett asked nearly identical questions during the official hearing.³

That's a sitting member of Congress coordinating with a convicted sex offender during testimony.

Republicans tried to censure Plaskett but Democrats and a few RINOs blocked it.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers had to resign from Harvard after emails showed him having "intimate personal chats with Epstein, including asking for romantic advice."⁴

Kathryn Ruemmler, Obama's former White House counsel and current chief legal officer for Goldman Sachs, was exchanging friendly messages with Epstein during Trump's first term.

"Trump is living proof of the adage that it is better to be lucky than smart," she wrote to Epstein in August 2015.⁵

An Obama White House lawyer was trash-talking Trump to a pedophile.

Prince Andrew's Lies Just Got Exposed In Searchable Format

Prince Andrew — now stripped of his royal titles and known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — spent years claiming the infamous photograph of him with teenage Virginia Giuffre was fake.

During his disastrous 2019 BBC interview, Andrew insisted the photo might be doctored.

"You can't prove whether or not that photograph is faked or not because it is a photograph of a photograph of a photograph," Andrew told the BBC.⁶

Now anyone can search Jmail and find Epstein's July 2011 email to his publicist explicitly confirming the photo was real.

"Yes she was on my plane, and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew, as many of my employees have," Epstein wrote.⁷

That's Epstein casually admitting the photo Andrew spent a decade trying to discredit was authentic all along.

Andrew told the BBC he ended his friendship with Epstein in December 2010.

But Jmail users can pull up a February 2011 email where Andrew wrote to Epstein: "We are in this together and will have to rise above it. Otherwise keep in close touch and we'll play some more soon."⁸

Andrew swore under oath about when he stopped talking to Epstein.

If he lied, he's looking at perjury charges.

The emails also show Andrew in March 2011 frantically begging Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to publicly deny allegations about him.

"I can't take any more of this," Andrew wrote. "Please make sure that every statement or legal letter states clearly that I am NOT involved and that I knew and know NOTHING about any of these allegations."⁹

That's not how innocent people act.

House Democrats have formally requested Andrew testify before Congress about his Epstein ties.

He's refused to respond because testifying under oath would be catastrophic.

The emails already prove he lied about the photo and about when he cut ties with Epstein.

Trump Ordered Full Investigation While More Files Are Coming

President Trump wasted no time responding to the email releases.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced she's ordered a top federal prosecutor to investigate Democrats' relationships with Epstein.

"I will be asking A.G. Pam Bondi, and the Department of Justice, together with our great patriots at the FBI, to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's involvement and relationship with Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan, Chase, and many other people and institutions," Trump wrote on Truth Social.¹⁰

But here's what should terrify Epstein's powerful friends even more — Jmail will be updated when Congress releases additional files.

And more files are definitely coming.

Congress just passed legislation last week forcing the Department of Justice to release all records related to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Trump signed it into law.

That means tens of thousands more documents are on the way — flight logs, travel records, internal Justice Department communications, everything.

Every single one will be searchable on Jmail within hours of release.

The establishment spent years protecting Epstein's friends by making this story too complicated for regular Americans to follow.

Two tech entrepreneurs just ended that protection racket with a simple website.

Now your grandmother can type "Bill Clinton" into Jmail and see exactly what the former president was saying to Jeffrey Epstein.

Soccer moms can search "Prince Andrew" and read his panicked messages begging Epstein to save his reputation.

Democrats and their establishment allies can't hide behind document dumps anymore.

Jmail turned 20,000 pages of evidence into a weapon any American can use.

And with more Epstein files coming soon, this is just getting started.


¹ The Washington Times, "'Jmail' website creates a searchable clone of Jeffrey Epstein's email account," November 25, 2025.

² Ibid.

³ NPR, "The latest Epstein emails reveal the powerful people who sought his counsel," November 20, 2025.

⁴ Ibid.

⁵ Ibid.

⁶ Wikipedia, "Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal," accessed November 25, 2025.

⁷ NBC News, "Here's what the Epstein emails say about Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and others," November 12, 2025.

⁸ CNN, "'I can't take any more of this,' Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor told Epstein, newly released emails show," November 13, 2025.

⁹ ABC News, "'I can't take any more of this': Prince Andrew allegedly pleaded with Epstein to deny allegations," November 12, 2025.

¹⁰ NPR, "The latest Epstein emails reveal the powerful people who sought his counsel," November 20, 2025.

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