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As much as I want this to be true, it appears to be faked. It was postmarked 3 days after his death and didn't have his inmate number which is required on all prison mail. Everything is spelled correctly which doesn't match anything else he ever wrote, and it was posted from a Virginia processing station nowhere near either of them. Also, there is no (known) prior connection between Nassar and Epstein.
Also, now there's a highly publicized fake piece of evidence that implicated Trump, which is awfully convenient for the rest of the files
Just because the doj says something is fake doesn't actually make it so. And no not all mail has to go through the doc if you've got a lawyer worth a shit. So the real question is where was Epsteins lawyer based.
I don't believe the doj saying it's fake, I'm looking at it from an objective standpoint. The doj is corrupt and can suck my balls and taint for all I care.
JE was a very well known and reviled person by 2019 and so was Trump. Is it that hard to believe someone would post a super incriminating letter from "Jeffrey Epstein" to another sex pest who was prominently in the news at that time in order to try to link them and Trump?
I think Trump is a rapist pedo and was heavily involved with the trafficking but I think this particular piece of evidence ain't it
Which is that one
Hopefully they’ll slip up in their need to disprove this and leak actual information.
I’m all for flooding the zone with bullshit to force them to disprove it by implicating him elsewhere. This is why discovery is so priceless to a lawsuit.