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Epstein's Letter to Nassar References 'Our President' Amid Controversy

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A handwritten letter from Jeffrey Epstein to convicted sex offender Larry Nassar, dated August 2019, has surfaced, making veiled references to then-President Donald Trump. The letter, released by the Department of Justice, includes a line suggesting Trump shares Epstein's 'love for young and attractive girls.' Although the letter does not directly accuse Trump of any wrongdoing, it has sparked discussions about Epstein's connections to high-profile individuals. The DOJ has stated that some claims in the released documents are false and sensationalist. Nassar, currently serving a 60-year sentence for child pornography, is noted for abusing over 150 women and girls during his career.

Key Details: • Letter dated August 2019, sent three days after Epstein's death. • Epstein's letter was addressed to Larry Nassar at a federal prison in Arizona. • Nassar is serving a 60-year sentence for multiple counts of sexual abuse. • DOJ claims some released documents contain unfounded allegations against Trump.

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Donald TrumpDepartment of JusticeJeffrey EpsteinLarry NassarTucson, ArizonaNew York CityFederal Bureau of Prisons

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