
Justice Department Says Epstein Letter To Larry Nassar Is âClearly Fakeâ
The Justice Department said that evidence reviewed by the FBI showed that a purported letter from the late Jeffrey Epstein to convicted child molester Larry Nassar was âclearly fake.â The 2019 letter, which was released on Tuesday as part of the latest Epstein document drop , included comments about Epstein taking the âshort road homeâ and âour presidentâ liking young girls. After the letter went viral, the Justice Department said the FBI would investigate its authenticity before later announcing it was not genuine. The FBI determined the letter to be fake, citing several inconsistencies: the handwriting did not appear to match Epsteinâs; it was postmarked in Virginia three days after Epstein was found dead in a New York jail cell; and it lacked required information for outgoing federal jail mail. The letter did not include Epsteinâs inmate number or housing unit, as is standard. âThere has been lots of sensationalism and even outright lies these past few days about the âEpstein Files.â But letâs separate fact from fiction. Document production is just that. We produce documents, and sometimes this can result in releasing fake or false documents because they simply are in our possession because the law requires this,â said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Christmas Sale - Get 40% off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships âCase in point: the so-called Epstein Nassar letter is clearly FAKE - wrong handwriting, wrong return address, and postmarked three days after Epstein died. Fake videos of Epstein in his cell. Photos with no explanation. Sensational tales and lies by random people,â Blanche added. âThese are not reality. We will continue to produce every document required by law. Letâs not let internet rumor engines outrun the facts.â The letter was received at the federal prison where Nassar was being held and then flagged for the FBI. Nassar was convicted of sexually abusing young girls while being a doctor at Michigan State University and the trainer for the United States womenâs Olympic gymnastics team. âAs you know by now, I have taken the âshort routeâ home. Good luck! We shared one thing ... our love and caring for young ladies and the hope theyâd reach their full potential. Our President also shares our love of young, nubile girls,â the letter reads. Around 30,000 documents related to Epstein were released by the Justice Department on Tuesday. The document release came after President Donald Trump signed a bill last month that mandated the department to release all the Epstein files. Trump has characterized questions about the case as a Democrat âhoaxâ meant to distract from his administrationâs success. There has been no credible evidence that implicates Trump in any of Epsteinâs misdeeds.
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