ALBAWABA - With the recent release of the new Epstein files by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), a developer has gone viral for creating a replica website of the late sex offender's Gmail account, including e-mails, Drive files, and photos.
The website called Jmail features over 8,000 emails from several contacts, including Michael Wolff, Elon Musk, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Rich Kahn. Among the abundance of emails, 3,782 were starred.
Upon visiting the Jmail domain, users are met with a message that says, "You are logged in as Jeffrey Epstein, jeevacation@gmail.com. These are real emails released by Congress. Explore by name, contribute to the starred list, search, or visit a random page."
Jmail: Developer creates replica of Epstein's Gmail account
Another notification states that the "DOJ released volumes 9-12, nearly 300 GB of new Epstein Files. Currently being indexed and uploaded to Jmail."
Aside from Jeffrey Epstein's Gmail account, visitors to the Jmail website can also view the late sex offender's Yahoo account, which was under the e-mail "jeeproject@yahoo.com."
The attachments section has 1,907 files, including interior plans, PDF files, and medical reports. Additionally, there's a "Jphoto" section that contains 7,188 photos.

According to the BBC, the DOJ shared a total of three million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos to the public on Friday, sparking global outrage due to the explicit and disturbing nature of the released content.
Aside from the names mentioned above, high-profile individuals such as US First Lady Melania Trump, American businessman Bill Gates, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew, were also mentioned in the list.
