Epstein wrote the president 'loved nubile girls' before suicide
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In a disturbing 2019 postcard, Jeffrey Epstein alleged that “our president” has an affinity for “young, nubile girls,” a message he sent to convicted child molester Larry Nassar just days before taking his own life.

Although the note did not directly mention him, Donald Trump was the sitting president at that time, during his first term.

Recently unveiled documents from the Department of Justice have shed light on this unsettling communication, one of Epstein’s final correspondences before his death on August 10, 2019, at New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center.

The postcard was addressed to Nassar, the former USA Olympic doctor who was convicted of sex crimes, and it was sent shortly after Epstein’s demise.

“As you know by now, I have taken the ‘short route’ home,” Epstein wrote in his own handwriting, adding an eerie tone to the message.

He continued: ‘Good luck! We shared one thing . . . our love & caring for young ladies at the hope they’d reach their full potential.

‘Our president 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.’  

The postcard was signed ‘Yours, J. Epstein’ and written to ‘L.N.’, which are Nassar’s initials. 

Trump has not been accused of wrongdoing in Epstein’s child sex trafficking scandal. 

Newly released Epstein files from the Department of Justice have revealed the disgraced financier's last correspondence before he was found dead in his cell

Newly released Epstein files from the Department of Justice have revealed the disgraced financier’s last correspondence before he was found dead in his cell

Pictured from left to right: Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000

Pictured from left to right: Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2000

Larry Nassar is a former USA Olympic doctor who was found guilty of sexual assault in 2017

Larry Nassar is a former USA Olympic doctor who was found guilty of sexual assault in 2017

The Daily Mail has contacted the White House for comment on the postcard, which was released last night without any further context. 

Nassar pleaded guilty to obtaining and possessing child pornography and destroying evidence and was sentenced to 60 years in prison in December 2017. 

He abused about 300 athletes under the guise of medical care – the biggest sexual abuse scandal in the history of American sport. 

Olympic gold medalists Simone Biles and McKayla Maroney were among his many young victims. 

‘He abused my trust, he abused my body and he left scars on my psyche that may never go away,’ Maroney wrote in her heartbreaking victim impact statement, which was read aloud in court during Nassar’s trial. 

While this is the first time the letter was shared with the public amid the DOJ’s sweeping release of Epstein-related evidence, the Associated Press reported on its existence in 2023. 

According to the outlet, Epstein’s letter to Nassar, postmarked August 13, 2019, was found returned to sender in the New York prison’s mailroom weeks later. 

‘It appeared he mailed it out and it was returned back to him,’ the investigator who discovered the postcard told a prison official at the time, per AP. 

‘I am not sure if I should open it or should we hand it over to anyone?’ 

Trump has repeatedly shot down accusations of being involved in Epstein’s criminal activities. 

Epstein killed himself in prison in August 2019, days before the letter to Nassar was postmarked

Epstein killed himself in prison in August 2019, days before the letter to Nassar was postmarked 

Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing in Epstein's child sex trafficking scandal

Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing in Epstein’s child sex trafficking scandal

But a trove of evidence has alleged that Trump flew on the pedophile’s private jet ‘many more times than has been previously reported,’ including one journey with a 20-year-old woman.

Among the roughly 8,000 new documents is an email from a New York assistant US attorney, which states that Trump was listed as a passenger on eight flights between 1993 and 1996.

On at least four of these trips, Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell was also present.

The email reads: ‘For your situational awareness, wanted to let you know that the flight records we received yesterday reflect that Donald Trump travelled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously has been reported (or that we were aware), including during the period we would expect to charge in a Maxwell case.

‘On one flight in 1993, he and Epstein are the only two listed passengers; on another, the only three passengers are Epstein, Trump and then-20-year-old [redacted].’

On Friday, the initially set deadline for the government to share the Epstein files, the DOJ released about 300,000 documents.  

Epstein survivors and lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle have criticized the Trump administration for its handling of the files. 

Skeptics have also called out how heavily redacted and context-lacking the pieces of evidence have been. 

The DOJ has released hundreds of thousands of files of investigative evidence from Epstein's estate

The DOJ has released hundreds of thousands of files of investigative evidence from Epstein’s estate 

Congress voted to share the files with the public. Trump, who initially opposed the release, signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act on November 19 and gave the Department of Justice a 30-day timeline for the release.

The mandate was supposed to be carried out by Friday, December 19. 

But top brass at Trump’s DOJ admit that they were not able to meet the deadline, and that there are still hundreds of thousands of documents to come.

 

 

 

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