In a recent disclosure from the latest Epstein files, a letter has emerged purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein to the convicted US gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The letter mentions “our president” who allegedly “shares our affection for young girls.”
Dated August 13, 2019, the letter was sent from prison and states, “Dear L.N., I have taken the ‘shortcut’ home. Best wishes! We have one common passion – our care and fondness for young women in the hope they achieve their full potential.”
The letter further implies that the president also has an affinity for young girls. While not explicitly named, Donald Trump, the president at the time, has consistently refuted any such allegations.
The US justice department recently stated that certain files released contained baseless accusations against President Trump, emphasizing that these claims lack credibility and have not been used against him.
The letter also came to light in an FBI Laboratory Examination request, indicating that on September 25, 2019, an FBI agent was alerted to a letter received at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, addressed to Larry Nassar but marked as “return to sender” and forwarded to another Federal Bureau of Prisons facility due to the recipient no longer being there.
In a document dated July 31, 2020, detectives requested a handwriting analysis to compare the letter’s handwriting with Jeffrey Epstein’s to determine if the author was indeed Epstein or someone else.
