Claims about Trump in Epstein files are ‘untrue,’ the Justice Department says
The FBI found the letter fake due to handwriting discrepancies, wrong return address, and postmark date after Epstein's death, underscoring DOJ cautions on document authenticity.
- The US Justice Department said a letter allegedly sent by Jeffrey Epstein shortly before his suicide, claiming President Trump shared his love for young girls, is fake.
- The latest batch of documents includes the purported letter from Epstein to Larry Nassar, the convicted USA Gymnastics doctor, referencing Trump.
- The department stated that claims against Trump in the documents are unfounded and false.
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Epstein letter: On further review
Have never started a thread before; hope it works. Just a note on the now infamous ‘fake’ jail-house letter from Epstein to Nasser implicating Trump in whatever shenanigans they were up to. The DOJ said it was obviously fake based in part on the fact...
'It's just been confusing': Trump allies flailing for message as Epstein files trickle in
As the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files continue to trickle in from the Justice Department under Congressional mandate, allies around President Donald Trump are scrambling for a narrative to reassert control of the conversation, CNN reported on Wednesday — and they can't figure out what to do."When the Justice Department released a first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday that included photographs of former President Bill Clinton…
Justice Department says card purportedly sent from Epstein to Nassar is ‘fake’
(Reuters) — A document making a crude reference to Donald Trump — purportedly written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar, who is serving a life sentence for abusing hundreds of girls — is fake, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Tuesday, hours after releasing it to the public.
In an alleged Epstein letter, President Donald Trump is claimed to love "grapping young beauties." The U.S. government considers writing to be falsified.
U.S. DOJ says letter signed by ‘J. Epstein’ and referencing ‘our president’ is fake
The U.S. Justice Department now says a handwritten letter it released Tuesday that was signed by 'J. Epstein' and addressed to convicted sex offender Larry Nassar is 'fake,' asserting that the handwriting did not appear to match that of Jeffrey Epstein.
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