The JSuite was officially launched in November 2025 by software engineers and digital activists Riley Walz and Luke Igel (co-founders of Kino.ai) [1, 2, 11]. Originally released as Jmail on November 21, 2025, just days after the first major document dump from the House Oversight Committee, the project rapidly expanded into a full "Galaxy" of forensic tools including JDrive, JPhotos, JFlights, Jamazon, and the February 2026 addition, Jwiki [2, 11].
The project was born from the failure of the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) of 2025 to provide a usable public interface [7, 15]. While the Department of Justice (DOJ) released nearly 3.5 million pages of disorganized, heavily redacted, and duplicate files, Riley Walz and Luke Igel—along with a decentralized team of contributors including Diego Rodriguez, Cora Kyler, Melissa Du, Ricardo de Arruda, Aidan Dunlap, Advait Paliwal, Molly Cantillon, and Will Depue—repackaged this "censorship through volume" into a familiar Google-style simulacrum [1, 11].
By February 2026, the suite had archived a total of 1,412,250 files, 2,474,242 pages, and 1,038,603 emails, including the full contents of the jeevacation@gmail.com and jeeproject@yahoo.com inboxes [15, 11].
1. Jmail: The Social Graph and Narrative Reconstitution
Jmail serves as the primary gateway into the interpersonal dynamics of the Jeffrey Epstein circle. It restores the metadata and threading that the DOJ's static PDFs attempted to obscure [2, 8, 11].
Jemini AI Integration: In January 2026, the developers integrated Jemini, a conversational AI layer [10, 11]. It allows researchers to ask natural language questions such as, "Find all instances of Epstein arranging travel for government officials after 2008," bypassing the DOJ’s claims that such searches were technically "burdensome" [1, 15].
Key Findings & Primary Source Quotes:
Thomas Barrack: The current U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Donald Trump confidant remained in constant contact with Epstein well after the 2008 conviction [4, 5, 13]. In a 2012 email, Thomas Barrack wrote to Epstein: "I told [Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem] you are the best that you are a first class brain inside of a first class human being! Miss u." [4, 19].
Sarah Ferguson: Despite claiming she would have "nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again," Jmail revealed a May 2011 thread where she sought Epstein’s advice for an interview with Oprah Winfrey: "I just want to make sure you are aware of this and seek your advice on how you would like me to answer." [14, 23]. She also visited his residences with her two daughters while he was under house arrest [14].
Peter Mandelson: The former UK Ambassador to the US was revealed to have called Epstein his "best pal" in 2003 [9, 14, 21]. In 2008, upon hearing of Epstein’s sentence, Mandelson replied: "I think the world of you and I feel hopeless and furious about what has happened... It just could not happen in Britain." [14, 25].
Michael Wolff: The author appears in 2015 threads where Epstein proposed leaking stories about Bill Clinton to "punch a hole" in the allegations against Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew [8, 20].
The "Encrypted Gap": Jmail logs show Epstein repeatedly urging high-value contacts to move to encrypted apps like Signal, suggesting the most incriminating coordination remains hidden from public view [15].
2. JDrive: The Forensic Repository of Structural Crimes
If Jmail is the "heart," JDrive is the "skeleton," organizing 1.4 million files in a Google Drive clone [1, 7, 11].
Financial Web: JDrive uncovered a previously suppressed DEA investigation into Epstein and 14 others (including several Wall Street executives) for suspicious money transfers linked to narcotics [4, 7, 15].
Institutional Failures: The tool enabled a "redaction audit." By comparing versions of files, researchers found the DOJ "blacked out" names in violation of the EFTA. This led Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie to threaten impeachment over a 119-page grand jury transcript that was released as entirely black pages [9, 15].
Asset Management: Files in JDrive revealed that Epstein left $10 million in his will to the children of Norwegian diplomats Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen, triggering their 2026 corruption investigations [9, 16, 19].
3. JPhotos: The Visual Confirmation and Temporal Anchor
JPhotos hosts over 180,000 images seized by the FBI [5, 6, 15].
The Andrew/Mountbatten-Windsor Evidence: JPhotos archived images of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (the former Prince Andrew) kneeling over an unidentified woman on the floor [9, 14]. These photos, combined with Jmail timestamps, led to his arrest on February 19, 2026, for misconduct in public office [9, 12, 14].
Celebrity Presence: Photos confirm the presence of Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Diana Ross, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk within Epstein’s social circle [14, 18].
Victim Privacy Breach: In January 2026, the DOJ released dozens of unredacted nude images of young women. JPhotos briefly mirrored these before they were removed following intervention by The New York Times [15].
4. JFlights: Tracking the "Air-Trafficking" Infrastructure
JFlights has become the central tool for European law enforcement investigating the logistical backbone of the Epstein network [11, 21].
The Airport Assessment: As of February 19, 2026, British police launched a coordinated assessment of Stansted, Luton, and Birmingham airports, as well as RAF Northolt and Marham [21, 24]. JFlights mapping shows 87 suspicious flights arriving/departing British soil with unidentified "females" listed in truncated manifests [21].
The "Trade Envoy" Overlap: Manifests synchronized with JDrive documents revealed a "Confidential brief" regarding Afghan investment opportunities sent to Epstein. The brief, intended for the Duke of York, suggests that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor used Epstein’s private aviation to bypass traditional diplomatic channels [12, 21].
Missing RAF Logs: JFlights identified a critical "data gap" in RAF manifests from the early 2010s. While civil flight records must be kept for five years, police found that military-adjacent flight logs were frequently purged after three months, making the JSuite’s independent reconstruction the only remaining record of these movements [24].
5. The Jamazon Logs: The Mundane Mechanics of a Predator
Jamazon offers a psychological window into Epstein's daily life through his Amazon purchase history found in the hacked inboxes [11, 23].
The "Fortress" Supplies: Orders range from bulk surveillance equipment and high-end server racks to hundreds of units of disposable cameras and massage oils [23].
Eclectic Interests: The logs reveal a fascination with mathematical physics and biological engineering, alongside thousands of dollars spent on rare antique books and high-end fitness equipment, much of which was shipped directly to Zorro Ranch in New Mexico and the Little Saint James island [11, 23].
6. Jwiki: The Encyclopedia of Complicity
Launched in February 2026, Jwiki acts as a "live" encyclopedia, cross-referencing over 1,000 individuals [11]. It highlights the "social cost" of the files:
Casey Wasserman: Pop star Chappell Roan and other major artists publicly cut ties with Wasserman Management after Jwiki linked him to email correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell [22].
Mariette DiChristina: The Boston University dean faced a student-led reckoning after appearing on an island guest list from 2014, though no criminal allegations were made [22].
Comparative Analysis: A Tale of Three Investigatory Vectors
The "Galaxy" created by Riley Walz and Luke Igel creates a feedback loop the official portal lacks:
Contextual vs. Evidentiary: Jmail provides the social context, while JDrive provides the flight manifests and bank ledgers [4, 7].
Narrative vs. Temporal: JPhotos provides visual timestamps. Metadata within the photo archive has allowed investigators to place specific figures, such as former Norwegian PM Thorbjørn Jagland, at Epstein’s properties during periods of alleged criminal activity, leading to his 2026 aggravated corruption charges [9, 16, 19].
The Transparency Gap: The DOJ Epstein Library is a static "read-only" archive designed to discourage mass analysis. The JSuite is a "proactive" ecosystem that has turned the archives into a live prosecutorial tool shaking the British Monarchy and the French establishment [9, 14, 17].
The Global Fallout: February 2026 and the End of Impunity
The data has fueled a "slow burn" of accountability across Europe, contrasting with a more muted response in the United States [9, 13].
United Kingdom:
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: Stripped of all royal titles by King Charles III, he was arrested on February 19, 2026. Police searched his residences in Norfolk and Berkshire, investigating allegations that he gave confidential government materials to Epstein while serving as a trade envoy [9, 12, 31].
Peter Mandelson: Arrested on February 23, 2026, and released on bail, he is accused of sharing sensitive trade-related documents and receiving payments from Epstein [14, 21]. His downfall forced the resignation of Keir Starmer's chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, on February 8, 2026, and communications director, Tim Allan, on February 9, 2026 [17, 32, 33]. McSweeney stated the decision to appoint Mandelson as Ambassador was "wrong" and had "damaged" the party [32].
Norway:
Thorbjørn Jagland: The former Prime Minister and Nobel Committee chair was charged with aggravated corruption on February 12, 2026. The Council of Europe waived his immunity after Jmail revealed he discussed family vacations to Epstein’s island and received paid luxury travel from the financier [9, 12, 19].
Crown Princess Mette-Marit: Issued a public apology in February 2026 for her extensive correspondence with Epstein [9, 13, 16]. Jmail revealed that she admitted to Epstein as early as 2011 that she had googled him and the results "didn't look too good," yet she continued the friendship for years [12, 19].
Mona Juul & Terje Rød-Larsen: The diplomatic "power couple" is under investigation for aggravated corruption after it was revealed Epstein left $10 million in his will to their children [9, 16, 19]. Mona Juul resigned as Norway's Ambassador to Jordan on February 9, 2026 [16].
International Business and Institutions:
Børge Brende: The CEO of the World Economic Forum is under independent investigation after JSuite files revealed he exchanged over 100 messages with Epstein in 2018 and 2019 [16, 19].
Thomas Pritzker: Resigned as executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels on February 16, 2026, admitting he exercised "terrible judgment" in maintaining contact with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell [19].
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem: Resigned as head of DP World on February 13, 2026, after emails showed him describing women by their physical measurements and bra sizes to Epstein [19].
Jack Lang: The former French Minister resigned as head of the Institut du Monde Arabe after the Paris prosecutor opened probes into tax fraud and sex trafficking based on leads from JDrive [9, 19].
Conclusion: The Democratization of Forensic Journalism
The JSuite represents a paradigm shift in how the public interacts with government data. By "cloaking" the archives in the skin of Google, Riley Walz and Luke Igel removed the psychological barriers of "legalese" and "bureaucracy." While the DOJ may attempt to "move on," the JSuite ensures that the data remains a permanent, searchable indictment of the global elite. As the 2026 US midterm elections approach, the "Galaxy" continues to expand, proving that in the digital age, transparency is no longer a government gift—it is a community-driven achievement.
Explore the archives yourself using the Jmail tool here: https://jmail.world/
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