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tblue37

(68,116 posts)
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:28 PM 3 hrs ago

About the Epstein-Nassar letter--

Last edited Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:01 PM - Edit history (1)

I would ask whether he had ever written to Nassar before and whether they had a regular correspondence. If not, then it is unlikely he would write to Nassar at all, or say such things as "nubile women" and "grabbing snatch."

I worry that the Trump protectors will plant documents that they can prove false in order to discredit all the real ones. Since Epstein was in prison waiting for trial for sex trafficking of young girls, it seems odd (and not that likely) that he would write such things to an infamous abuser of young women unless they already were corresponding, and perhaps not even then. If he & Nassar were not already pen pals, he also would not seem likely to announce to him an intention to commit suicide.

Also, since this letter is one of the most salacious documents, discrediting it would do a lot for Trump.

These are easy questions to ask and should be asked before automatically accepting this letter. At the very least handwriting comparisons should be made.




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About the Epstein-Nassar letter-- (Original Post) tblue37 3 hrs ago OP
Completely agree - the letter is very sus jmbar2 3 hrs ago #1
Locking thread. TexasTowelie 35 min ago #2

jmbar2

(7,537 posts)
1. Completely agree - the letter is very sus
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:42 PM
3 hrs ago

The handwriting doesn't match Epstein's - he never wrote cursive, and was a terrible speller. Seems more likely someone in the jail wrote it knowing the timetable of when letters go out, and how prison mail workers. Trying to take advantage of the uproar after his suicide.

People do nutty things to try to achieve a moment of fame. I'm sure the FBI tipline sees a lot of that.

TexasTowelie

(125,147 posts)
2. Locking thread.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 03:12 PM
35 min ago

The thread does not include a video without going to a link. Suggest reposting in GD.

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