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The FBI received a tip-off suggesting that Jeffrey Epstein might have been destroying crucial evidence using an incinerator after erecting a 'suspicious barn' on...
WASHINGTON (The Hill) – On Tuesday, the Justice Department addressed a controversial postcard that allegedly linked Jeffrey Epstein to President Trump, dismissing it as a “fake.” The postcard, which implied Trump had an interest in “young” girls, had already been reported to the FBI when it first surfaced.
The postcard’s sender purported to be Epstein, writing to Larry Nassar, the disgraced former sports doctor convicted of sexual abuse against female gymnasts, during their time in prison.