Epstein Letter Referencing “Our President” Sparks Trump Speculation After DOJ File Upload
Newly released federal documents include a handwritten letter purportedly from Jeffrey Epstein to convicted sex offender Larry Nassar, discovered among the U.S. Department of Justice’s Epstein file disclosures.
The envelope is postmarked August 13, 2019 — three days after Epstein’s death in a Manhattan Correctional Center facility. The letter was returned to sender after being found undelivered in the prison mail room and was logged into evidence by Bureau of Prisons staff, according to the federal chain of custody documents.
The letter was submitted to the FBI for handwriting examination, but the publicly available records do not include a final determination on whether the handwriting was definitively Epstein’s.
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The brief text references “our love & caring for young ladies” and mentions “our president,” which some have interpreted to allude to then-President Donald Trump. However, there is no independent verification linking the president’s behavior or intent to the letter’s content.
Accounts on social media have circulated the letter widely, including strong political reactions. Experts caution that the contents do not constitute proof of any new crimes or verified statements, and that allegations contained within private correspondence should be treated with care.
The letter’s recent inclusion in the DOJ’s Data Set 8 release has renewed public interest, though questions remain about redactions, file sequencing, and the full context of the documents.
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