Jmail introduces Jemini: AI companion for Epstein questions

Published February 16th, 2026 - 08:49 GMT
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This undated and unlocated handout image released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on December 18, 2025 shows late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein (R). (Photo by - / HOUSE OVERSIGHT DEMOCRATS / AFP) / Jmail

ALBAWABA - A developer recently took the internet by storm after launching Jmail, a replica website of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's Gmail account, including e-mails, Drive files, and photos. 

Now, the website is once again the talk of social media after taking to X (formerly Twitter) and announcing "Jemini," an AI companion similar to Google's Gemini that lets Jmail visitors ask detailed questions about the Epstein files. 

Jmail wrote on X following a promotional post of the AI companion, "Jemini today is the worst that it'll ever be." According to the video, users can bring their own "API Keys" and use other models, such as Anthropic, ChatGPT, and Gemini, as a base. 

Jmail introduces Jemini: AI companion for Epstein questions

In response to the announcement, many X users took to the post and praised the Jmail developers for their work on the Epstein files. A social media user wrote, "Thanks for your work. History will remember you as good persons in a time of evil." 

Another added, "Yall are patriots representing the spirit of what a govt of the people is all about; being proactive about what needs to be done."

Similar to Jmail and Gmail, Jemini's design is reminiscent of Google's AI companion Gemini. However, upon visiting the platform, users are met with "Hey Jeffrey, What are you hiding in here?" This was followed by a quick selection of questions about Epstein's court documents, emails, flight records, and Amazon purchases. 

According to the BBC, the DOJ shared a total of three million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos to the public on Friday, sparking global outrage due to the explicit and disturbing nature of the released content.

Aside from the names mentioned above, high-profile individuals such as US First Lady Melania Trump, American businessman Bill Gates, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew, were also mentioned in the list.