FBI says Epstein letter to Larry Nassar was a fake
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The Justice Department announced on Tuesday that a postcard suggesting Jeffrey Epstein claimed President Trump was fond of “young” girls is a forgery. This document had been previously reported to the FBI.

The postcard purportedly bore Epstein’s name and was addressed to Larry Nassar, the former sports doctor infamous for abusing female gymnasts. It allegedly suggested a connection between the two while they were incarcerated.

However, there are clear discrepancies that debunk its authenticity. The postcard was mailed three days after Epstein’s death and originated from a Virginia prison, whereas Epstein was detained in New York.

“The FBI has confirmed that the alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar is FAKE. It was intercepted by the jail and flagged for the FBI at the time,” the Justice Department clarified on the social media platform X.

The counterfeit postcard included a statement claiming, “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,” it reads. 

In a 2005 tape that was released in 2016, Trump was heard bragging about how being famous meant he could “grab [women] by the p—y.”

The note was postmarked on Aug. 13, 2019, three days after Epstein’s death. The letter also appears to reference Epstein’s suicide.

“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,” the letter reads.

The Justice Department said Tuesday it was “looking into the validity” of the message, writing that beyond coming from the wrong prison, the postcard also did not include his inmate number, which is required for outgoing mail. Shortly thereafter, DOJ confirmed it was fake and said the handwriting did not appear to match Epstein’s.

“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,” the department wrote on X.

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