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 to Larry Nassar, postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, referencing `our president` with crude descriptions.
- Congress had voted to compel publication, prompting the U.S. Department of Justice to release more files while warning some documents `contain untrue and sensationalist claims` about President Donald Trump.
- The envelope was marked `return to sender` and postmarked a few days after Epstein's death, with a chain-of-custody log showing it was discovered on Sept. 25, 2019, and sent for FBI handwriting analysis.
- At Mar‑a‑Lago, President Donald Trump said the files produced backlash and denied involvement while House Oversight Democrats said the documents raise serious questions.
- More files could be released over the coming weeks, the DOJ said, with the tranche including numerous mentions of President Donald Trump but not implicating him, while victims' names remain redacted amid theories of a 'client list' and Attorney General Pam Bondi's earlier vow.
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Justice Department Says Epstein Letter To Larry Nassar Is ‘Clearly Fake’ - Real News Now
The Justice Department has dismissed a viral letter allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein to disgraced former Olympic doctor Larry Nassar as a complete fabrication, calling it “clearly fake” following an FBI investigation. The letter, which surfaced Tuesday as part of the DOJ’s mass release of Epstein-related materials, included bizarre and inflammatory lines about taking the “short route home” and suggested that “our president” likes young girls…
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The Justice Department published 30,000 pages of documents from the Epstein files on Tuesday, in its biggest release yet. Among the files are multiple references about Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with Donald Trump as well as an alleged handwritten note from Epstein to convicted sex abuser Larry Nassar that the Department of Justice says is fake. NBC’s Julie Tsirkin reports for TODAY.
Note Saying 'Trump Loves Young Girls' Is Fake: US Department Of Justice
The Department of Justice on Tuesday said that the handwritten letter by Jeffrey Epstein, addressed to convicted sex offender Larry Nassar, that was released as a part of the Epstein files, is "fake".
Justice Department Says Epstein Letter To Larry Nassar Is ‘Clearly Fake’
The Justice Department said that evidence reviewed by the FBI showed that a purported letter from the late Jeffrey Epstein to convicted child molester Larry Nassar was “clearly fake.” The 2019 letter, which was released on Tuesday as part of the latest Epstein document drop, included comments about Epstein taking the “short road home” and “our president” liking young girls. After the letter went viral, the Justice Department said the FBI would i…
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