In America, the debate has once again intensified regarding the cases related to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The US Justice Department made public several new files related to Epstein on Tuesday. Among these, a letter also came to light in which objectionable things were claimed to have been written in the name of President Donald Trump. However, the Justice Department soon clarified that this letter was fake and the claims made in it were not true.
DOJ’s clarification regarding fake letter
The Justice Department said in its statement that the things written in this alleged letter are not based on facts. The department made it clear that this document should not be considered authentic in any way. After the letter came to light, concern was also raised that revealing such documents without verification could lead to misunderstanding. Regarding this, the Justice Department warned that before accepting any document as true, it is necessary to investigate it.
The letter was said to be from 2019
It was told that this letter was dated August 13, 2019, when Jeffrey Epstein was in jail. This letter was said to be written in the name of Larry Nassar, who is a former doctor of the US women’s gymnastics team.
Objectionable claims were made in the letter
There is a picture in the letter, in which a couple is shown holding hands near the table. Along with it is a hand-written sentence which says, ‘Our President is also like us in liking underage girls.’
Necessary documents will continue to be issued
The Justice Department also said that these documents contain some false and sensational claims against Trump, which were sent to the FBI just before the 2020 election. The department clearly said that these claims are completely wrong and baseless. All the documents required under the law will continue to be made public in the future, but this does not mean that all the allegations made in them are true.
Epstein and Nassar’s criminal history
It is noteworthy that Jeffrey Epstein was accused of serious allegations of sexual exploitation of minor girls and he died in New York jail in the year 2019. At the same time, Larry Nassar was convicted in 2017 and is serving a long sentence in cases of sexual crimes involving children.

