Jmail creators release Jeffrey Epstein’s calendar as JCal

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Jmail creators release Jeffrey Epstein’s calendar as JCal

The creators of Jmail, the viral Gmail clone that mimics Jeffrey Epstein's email inbox, are back at it again.

This time, the makers of Jmail have created JCal, a Google Calendar clone that shows you what Jeffrey Epstein's Google Calendar likely looked like. The calendar events are based on Epstein's schedule, as detailed through document releases in the Epstein Files. JCal contains 20 years of Epstein's calendar schedule.

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Epstein, a convicted sex offender who was found dead in his jail cell in 2019 after being charged with sex trafficking of minors, notoriously surrounded himself with rich, powerful, and famous figures. Meetings and other scheduled events with these well-known individuals appear alongside mundane events, like haircut appointments, giving JCal visitors a glimpse into how a connected individual like Epstein lived.

JCal looks exactly like Google Calendar, except it's populated with calendar events from Epstein's own schedule. Clicking on an event will bring up additional details, just like it does with Google Calendar. The JMail team says the notes on each calendar event were created by them to give context about each event based on the email from the Epstein Files where the event was mentioned. Each event includes a link to the source email from the Epstein Files as well.

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According to the Jmail team, the JCal event listings are likely to grow as they continue to pull from other areas where Epstein likely schedule events, such as his released text message archive. The team says they are also building a search function into JCal as well.

The release of the Epstein Files, documents collected from Epstein estate through investigations, have become a major point of contention during President Donald Trump's second term, have made this project by digital creator Riley Walz and developer Luke Igel possible. 

The two originally created Jmail last November, which eventually went viral with the release of each batch of the Epstein Files. The project soon  expanded into showing clones of other Google products as seen through the eyes of Epstein. The number of people working on Jmail has also expanded since, with the Jmail team thanking software developer Matheus Mendes and others for their work on creating JCal. 

Mendes had also previously created JeffTube, a YouTube clone that mimicked what Epstein's YouTube channel would look like. The JeffTube "channel" is made up of around 140 videos from the Epstein Files that have been released by the DOJ. With Jmail's popularity growing, JeffTube was eventually integrated into Jmail's larger project and Mendes began working with the Jmail team.

JCal and JeffTube live alongside other "products" in Jmail's "suite" such as JPhotos, which contain all the photos in the Epstein Files, and JDrive, which includes documents fund in the Epstein Files.

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