In a significant development for those tracking the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the team behind Jmail has launched Jikipedia, a new wiki designed to compile Jmail data into exhaustive reports on key figures involved. Announced on February 14, 2026, via Twitter, the platform aims to provide detailed insights drawn directly from available records.
Jikipedia systematically organizes information from Jmail data, focusing on the activities and associations of prominent individuals linked to Epstein. The wiki generates comprehensive profiles that catalog critical details related to their involvement in the scandal.
Central to each report are lists of all recorded visits to Epstein's estates by the profiled figures. These records offer a chronological and factual account of physical presence at locations central to the Epstein saga.
Beyond mere visits, Jikipedia delves into each person's possible knowledge of Epstein's crimes. The reports assess awareness based on the compiled Jmail data, highlighting potential implications of their interactions with Epstein.
Additionally, the wiki outlines laws that these key figures may have violated, drawing connections from the available data to legal frameworks potentially breached in the context of Epstein's activities.
The launch was shared by the @jmailarchive Twitter account, stating: "We built Jikipedia, a new wiki that compiles Jmail data into exhaustive reports on key figures in the Epstein scandal. It lists all recorded visits to Epstein's estates, each person's possible knowledge of Epstein's crimes and laws that they may have violated." The post included a link to the platform via pic.twitter.com/QOSWsQKMKd.
This new resource arrives as public interest in the Epstein scandal persists, offering a structured, data-driven approach to examining the networks surrounding the disgraced financier through Jmail's archival materials.