Wikipedia-style website 'Jwiki' compiles information on the Epstein files

The 'Epstein Files' is a term used to refer to documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of child prostitution and died in prison in 2019, and millions of pieces of information were made public between 2025 and 2026. A website called ' Jwiki ,' which compiles this vast amount of data in a Wikipedia-style format, has been released as a related site to
Jwiki — The Jmail Encyclopedia
https://jmail.world/wiki
The Epstein Files are publicly available on the official website of the U.S. Department of Justice, but the sheer volume of information makes them difficult to navigate. Jmail is a website that makes it easy to search and view the Epstein Files using a Gmail-like UI. The newly released Jwiki uses AI to compile information in a Wikipedia-style format based on the contents of Jmail.
'Jmail' allows you to view the published Epstein file emails with a Gmail-like UI - GIGAZINE

The top page of Jwiki looks like this. It has a Wikipedia-like appearance, with links to 'Today's Recommended Articles' and 'Articles sorted by email count' at the top.

Scroll down to see a list of all articles. Each article is written for a specific person related to Epstein, and there are currently 64 articles in total. Let's take a look at the article about Bill Gates.

This is the article about Gates. At the beginning, there's a note that reads, 'Generated on February 13, 2026, using AI (Claude Sonnet 4.5) based on the Epstein File.' Below that is a summary of Gates's activities as found in the Epstein File.

The text also includes a link to the email from which the information was sourced. Click on the link in the text that reads, 'Epstein sent Gates an email containing information about sexually transmitted diseases.'

An email sent by Epstein on July 18, 2023, was displayed. In this way, Jwiki makes it easy to view the vast amount of information in the Epstein files. However, it should be noted that the text was generated by AI.

In addition to Jwiki, there are many other Jmail-related sites, and a website called Jphotos compiles the photo data contained in the Epstein File.
Jphotos
https://jmail.world/photos

There is also a website called Jflights that compiles flight histories based on the Epstein files.
Jflights — Epstein Flight Records
https://jmail.world/flights

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