Fake Letter Exposes Alleged Epstein-Trump Link in Sex Crime Scandal

DOJ released an unverified letter allegedly from Epstein to Larry Nassar mentioning Trump; FBI says it’s fake, citing postmark and address inconsistencies.

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A controversial letter, allegedly penned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been revealed to be a fabrication. The letter, which was uploaded to the Department of Justice's website, appears to link President Donald Trump to Epstein's alleged sex crimes. In the letter, Epstein purportedly writes that Trump 'shares our love of young, nubile girls.' Nubile refers to young women of marriageable age, traditionally. The letter, however, has been confirmed to be fake by the FBI. Key discrepancies in the letter's authenticity include an incorrect postmark date and address. The postcard was postmarked in Virginia three days after Epstein's death in prison, whereas it should have been from New York. The envelope listed an incorrect jail address without Epstein's inmate number. The letter's date and content have sparked intense interest and raised questions about the authenticity of the letter. Despite the letter being deemed fake, it has brought attention to Trump's alleged involvement in Epstein's sex crime scandal. According to reports, the letter was returned to the sender and never reached its intended recipient, Larry Nassar. Nassar is another convicted sex offender who was mentioned in the letter. The authenticity of the letter has been disputed, but its contents have caused significant concern. The full text of the letter reveals Epstein's alleged admiration for young women and his perceived connection with Trump. The full text of 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.' The letter is signed 'Life is unfair. Yours, J. Epstein.'