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Luke Igle & Riley Walz built Jmail (a Gmail-style interface for Epstein's emails), plus JeffTube (videos), JFlights (flight logs), and Jamazon (Amazon orders) turning a chaotic data dump into something anyone can scroll through on their phone. They started after the House Oversight release, got friends involved, and now...

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