'JCal' has emerged, which organizes and displays Epstein files in a style similar to Google Calendar.



In connection with the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the businessman who was arrested for sexual offenses and died in prison, a new tool called ' JCal ' has emerged that compiles the government-released investigation documents and presents them in a Google Calendar-like format for easy viewing.

JCal — Epstein Activity Calendar

https://jmail.world/calendar

When you access JCal, you'll see a Google Calendar-like interface, as shown below. The first month displayed is May 2016. According to the developers , 2016 was 'the most intense and interesting period.'



Some months are packed with appointments. All of these appointments are constructed from information in emails allegedly exchanged by Epstein.



Clicking on an event will allow you to view its details.



There are plans for Prince Andrew of the UK, who has been implicated in alleged ties to Epstein, to visit the city.



Clicking 'Source' at the bottom of the details will allow you to read the source email in 'Jmail,' which has a Gmail-like interface.

'Jmail,' a service that allows users to view emails from the leaked Epstein files with a Gmail-like UI - GIGAZINE



Some sources are missing, such as the date when his ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, met Epstein.



The app icons at the bottom of the calendar provide access to Jmail (mentioned earlier), as well as 'JPhotos,' which displays all photos in a document at once, and 'JDrive,' which allows you to browse files. Clicking 'More' on the far right will also take you to other sites such as '

Jwiki ,' ' Jefftube ,' and ' Jamagon .'



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