Justice Department releases card mentioning Trump, purportedly sent from Epstein to Nassar
The Department of Justice released nearly 30,000 Epstein-related documents including a disputed letter referencing President Trump; the FBI confirmed the letter is fake, DOJ said.
- Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice released a new tranche of Epstein files that included a handwritten letter allegedly sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar, postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, referencing `our president` with crude descriptions.
- Facing deadlines and pressure for transparency, the U.S. Department of Justice released more Epstein files after the U.S. Congress required publication and warned some documents `contain untrue and sensationalist claims` against President Donald Trump.
- The FBI requested a handwriting analysis for a letter discovered on Sept. 25, 2019, in the MCC mail room; the envelope was postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, marked return to sender to 93000 S. Wilmot Road, Tucson, Arizona.
- At Mar‑a‑Lago on Monday, President Donald Trump said the document releases produced tremendous backlash and denied awareness, while House Oversight Democrats said the files raise serious questions despite DOJ not implicating Trump.
- More files could be released over the coming weeks, the DOJ said, with numerous mentions of President Donald Trump but no implication of wrongdoing and victims' names heavily redacted.
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Justice Department releases second tranche of Epstein files with Trump references
The Justice Department released a second batch of files Tuesday related to the Epstein investigation, which included several references to President Donald Trump. The DOJ has publicly questioned the authenticity of some claims.
Did Epstein Really Send Larry Nassar a Suicide Note?
The biggest news from the new Epstein files release: a handwritten suicide note sent to Larry Nasser. The prison letter accuses Trump of sharing the pedophiles’ love of ‘young, nubile girls.’ But the DOJ claims it’s ‘FAKE.’
DOJ Claims Epstein Files Letter From Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar Is Fake
The note, which the Department of Justice released, said it was investigating, and then declared fake, was postmarked three days after Epstein’s death and references “our president”—Donald Trump at the time—having an interest in “young, nubile girls.” Another newly released document also appears to reference Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
A heart-wrenching letter written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar, the convicted doctor for the US Olympic gymnastics team, before his suicide has emerged from documents released by the US government. The harassment scandal erupted in the USA Gymnastics Federation in 2016. The federation's doctor, Larry Nassar, molested more than 500 female gymnasts over the years.
On December 23, the U.S. Department of Justice published a new series of documents related to the case of American financiers Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of trafficking in human beings for sexual exploitation.
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