In a recent release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, a letter has emerged suggesting a connection between the late financier and convicted US gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The letter, dated August 13, 2019, allegedly written by Epstein from prison, hints at a shared admiration for young girls, mentioning “our president” who supposedly shares this sentiment.
The correspondence reads, “Dear L.N., as you are aware, I have chosen the ‘short route’ home. Best of luck! We bond over our care and affection for young women, hoping they fulfill their potential. Our president also has an affinity for young, innocent girls. While he preferred to ‘grab snatch’ when encountering beauty, we resorted to grabbing food in prison. Life’s ironies. Yours, J. Epstein.”
The letter does not specify which president is being referred to. Notably, Donald Trump, the sitting president at the time of the letter, has consistently denied any misconduct.
The US Justice Department recently addressed the release of files containing purportedly false claims against President Trump, asserting that such allegations lack credibility and have not been utilized against him.
Additionally, the letter was flagged in an FBI Laboratory Examination request. Dated September 25, 2019, an FBI agent was alerted by a Bureau of Prisons official regarding a letter sent to the Metropolitan Correctional Center. The letter, marked for return, bore Epstein’s details and was intended for Larry Nassar.
The FBI document, from July 31, 2020, outlines a request for a handwriting analysis to determine if the letter was indeed composed by Epstein or an unidentified individual. It mentions that the letter was redirected to another Federal Bureau of Prisons site due to the recipient no longer being present at the initial address.

