Department Of Justice Slams Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Letter Claiming Donald Trump ‘Loves Young, Nubile Girls,’ DOJ Says: ‘It’s Fake, Just Because We Released It Doesn’t Make The Allegations Factual’

Department Of Justice Slams Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Letter Claiming Donald Trump 'Loves Young, Nubile Girls,’ DOJ Says: ‘It’s Fake, Just Because We Released It Doesn’t Make The Allegations Factual’

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is slamming the viral alleged Jeffrey Epstein letter to Larry Nassar claiming President Donald Trump “loves young, nubile girls.”

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On December 19, Congress’ deadline ordering the DOJ to release its remaining documents related to the late convicted sex offender hit. On Tuesday (December 23), the DOJ released another 30,000 records related to Epstein. The Justice Department also warned that President Trump is mentioned repeatedly. However, they insist the mentioned allegations are all “untrue.”

In one of the 30,000 documents newly released is a letter Jeffrey Epstein wrote to former Olympic doctor Larry Nassar, another convicted sex offender. The longtime doctor for the USA gymnastics team and Michigan State University is serving a 60-year sentence in federal prison on child sex abuse charges. More than 150 women and young girls testified that he sexually abused them.

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Epstein wrote his letter from inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, New York (MCC New York). He addressed Nassar as an inmate at a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Tucson, Arizona. The letter was postmarked August 13, 2019, three days after Epstein died in his jail cell by suicide.

It’s noted that prison staff are authorized to read and inspect outgoing mail, which can cause delays in sending. It was also stamped with a “Return To Sender” label. The reason marked as, “No longer at this address.”

The letter reads:

“Dear L.N., As you know by now, I have taken the ‘short route’ home. Good luck! We shared one thing … our love and caring for young ladies and the hope they’d reach their full potential. Our President also shares our love of young, nubile girls. When a young beauty walked by, he loved to ‘grab snatch,’ whereas we ended up snatching grub in the mess halls of the system. Life is unfair. Yours, J. Epstein.”

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Department Of Justice Claims Jeffrey Epstein Letter Alleging Donald Trump ‘Loves Young, Nubile Girls’ Is ‘Fake’

On Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Department of Justice took to its X account blasting the alleged Jeffrey Epstein letter claiming Donald Trump “loves young, nubile girls.” The DOJ wrote:

“The Department of Justice is currently looking into the validity of this alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar and we will follow up as soon as possible. In the meantime, three facts stand out:

  • The postmark on the envelope is Virginia, not New York, where Jeffrey Epstein was jailed at the time.
  • The return address listed the wrong jail where Epstein was held and did not include his inmate number, which is required for outgoing mail.
  • The envelope was processed three days AFTER Epstein’s death.”

About three hours later, the DOJ updated its findings and called the alleged Epstein letter about Trump “fake.” The DOJ wrote:

“The FBI has confirmed this alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar is FAKE. The fake letter was received by the jail, and flagged for the FBI at the time. The FBI made this conclusion based on the following facts:

  • The writing does not appear to match Jeffrey Epstein’s.
  • The letter was postmarked three days after Epstein’s death out of Northern Virginia, when he was jailed in New York.
  • The return address did not list the jail where Epstein was held and did not include his inmate number, which is required for outgoing mail.

This fake letter serves as a reminder that just because a document is released by the Department of Justice does not make the allegations or claims within the document factual. Nevertheless, the DOJ will continue to release all material required by law.”

Nearly three hours after that, the DOJ’s X account then reposted a post from U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who wrote:

“There has been lots of sensationalism and even outright lies these past few days about the “Epstein Files.” But let’s separate fact from fiction. Document production is just that. We produce documents, and sometimes this can result in releasing fake or false documents because they simply are in our possession because the law requires this. Case in point: the so-called Epstein Nassar letter is clearly FAKE – wrong handwriting, wrong return address, and postmarked three days after Epstein died. Fake videos of Epstein in his cell. Photos with no explanation. Sensational tales and lies by random people. These are not reality. We will continue to produce every document required by law. Let’s not let internet rumor engines outrun the facts.”

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