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The Department of Justice on Monday released a fake video that purported to show convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s death by his own hands. The clip was part of the latest batch of files the Trump Administration released related to Epstein, but was later taken down without an explanation from the department.
The progressive organization MeidasTouch said, on social media, the purported letter from Epstein to Nassar was among the documents posted online this week in the eighth batch of files released by the DOJ. The letter to Nassar read: Dear L.N.
According to the files, Epstein was a frequent and generous donor to Harvard, had his own office, and mingled with a long list of academics.
Forced by an act of Congress, the Justice Department has released “hundreds of thousands” of pages of documents related to Epstein—but not everything, as is required by law.
Windsor's disturbing communications with Jeffrey Epstein associates, including photos at royal estates undermining distant claims.
A new tranche of photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Justice Department is giving a glimpse into the disgraced financier's sick mind, with newly released disturbing snaps that appear to show the dead pedophile kissing and cozying up to little girls.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Jeffrey Epstein files removed from the Department of Justice’s website Saturday have “nothing to do” with President Donald Trump. “There are dozens of photos of President Trump already released to the public, seeing him with Mr. Epstein,” Blanche said Sunday on “Meet The Press.”