• FBI Declares Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Letter Linking Donald Trump to ‘Shared Love of Young Girls’ Fake, Cites Postmark After Epstein’s Death

    The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially dismissed as fake an alleged letter purportedly written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein claiming a “shared love of young girls” with former U.S. President Donald Trump. In a statement released via the U.S. Department of Justice on December 23, 2025, the FBI said the document circulating online failed basic authenticity checks and was flagged as suspicious from the moment it surfaced.

    According to federal authorities, handwriting analysis showed the letter did not match Epstein’s known writing style, while the postmark revealed it was mailed three days after Epstein died in custody in New York in August 2019. Additional irregularities included the absence of a valid jail return address and Epstein’s inmate number, both mandatory for outgoing prison mail. The FBI stressed that the inclusion of the letter in a batch of Epstein-related documents released by the Justice Department does not make its contents factual.

    The letter, allegedly addressed to former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, had gained traction after being reported by international media outlets. Federal authorities reiterated that the document should not be relied upon as evidence, warning against the dangers of spreading unverified materials, and reaffirmed their commitment to transparency while maintaining factual accuracy in official disclosures.


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    FBI Declares Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Letter Linking Donald Trump to ‘Shared Love of Young Girls’ Fake, Cites Postmark After Epstein’s Death The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially dismissed as fake an alleged letter purportedly written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein claiming a “shared love of young girls” with former U.S. President Donald Trump. In a statement released via the U.S. Department of Justice on December 23, 2025, the FBI said the document circulating online failed basic authenticity checks and was flagged as suspicious from the moment it surfaced. According to federal authorities, handwriting analysis showed the letter did not match Epstein’s known writing style, while the postmark revealed it was mailed three days after Epstein died in custody in New York in August 2019. Additional irregularities included the absence of a valid jail return address and Epstein’s inmate number, both mandatory for outgoing prison mail. The FBI stressed that the inclusion of the letter in a batch of Epstein-related documents released by the Justice Department does not make its contents factual. The letter, allegedly addressed to former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, had gained traction after being reported by international media outlets. Federal authorities reiterated that the document should not be relied upon as evidence, warning against the dangers of spreading unverified materials, and reaffirmed their commitment to transparency while maintaining factual accuracy in official disclosures. #JeffreyEpstein #DonaldTrump #FBINews
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