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 December 24, 2025

DOJ declares alleged Epstein-Nassar correspondence a hoax

Another bizarre twist in the saga of Jeffrey Epstein has emerged, only to be swiftly debunked by the Department of Justice as pure fiction.

The DOJ has confirmed that a supposed letter from the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to disgraced former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, also convicted of heinous crimes against minors, is nothing but a fabrication.

Uncovering the Fake Epstein Postcard

This so-called letter, which surfaced as a postcard, was flagged by jail officials and handed over to the FBI for scrutiny. The contents were as inflammatory as they were suspicious, with claims that could easily stir public outrage.

The postcard, allegedly penned by Epstein, contained crude references, including a line stating, “Our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls,” as attributed to the fake document. If that’s not a red flag designed to inflame, what is? One has to wonder who benefits from such a transparent attempt to smear reputations with lies.

The FBI didn’t take long to dismantle this charade, finding that the handwriting didn’t match Epstein’s known script, a basic forensic fail for any would-be forger. Postmark details further exposed the hoax, showing the card was mailed from Northern Virginia three days after Epstein’s death. Last I checked, the deceased don’t send postcards from beyond the grave.

Damning Details of the Forgery

Adding to the absurdity, the return address on this postcard didn’t list the New York jail where Epstein was held at the time of his death, nor did it include his required inmate number. That’s not just sloppy—it’s a neon sign screaming “fake.” Whoever crafted this clearly didn’t do their homework on prison mail protocols.

The DOJ itself weighed in with a firm stance, declaring, “The FBI has confirmed this alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar is FAKE.” That’s a welcome dose of clarity in an era where misinformation spreads faster than wildfire. But it begs the question: why are we even dealing with such obvious frauds in the first place?

Another gem from the DOJ reminds us to stay sharp: “This fake letter serves as a reminder that just because a document is released by the Department of Justice does not make the allegations or claims within the document factual.” Wise words in a world where progressive agendas often push narratives over evidence. We can’t afford to swallow every story hook, line, and sinker.

Questioning Motives Behind the Hoax

The postcard’s content didn’t just stop at outlandish claims; it doubled down with crass remarks like Epstein supposedly writing about grabbing “snatch” while contrasting it with jailhouse grub. It’s the kind of language meant to shock rather than inform, a cheap trick to manipulate emotions.

From a conservative lens, this incident underscores a broader issue: the constant barrage of unverified claims that clutter our justice system and media. When hoaxes like this surface, they distract from real victims and real crimes, diluting focus on holding actual wrongdoers accountable.

Parents, especially those whose children were impacted by predators like Nassar, deserve better than to have their pain exploited by fabricated scandals. The legal exposure from chasing down fakes risks delaying justice for those who need it most. We must demand transparency and rigor in every investigation, no exceptions.

DOJ Commitment Amidst Deception

The DOJ, to its credit, isn’t backing down from its duty, affirming, “Nevertheless, the DOJ will continue to release all material required by law.” That’s a commitment to openness we can stand behind, even if it means sifting through the occasional pile of nonsense.

Still, this episode should serve as a wake-up call to those who think they can peddle lies without consequence. Every forged document wastes resources and erodes trust in institutions already under scrutiny from a skeptical public tired of elite gamesmanship.

At the end of the day, conservatives and all Americans who value truth over sensationalism must push for accountability in how these hoaxes are handled. Let’s keep the pressure on to ensure justice isn’t derailed by cheap stunts, and that the focus stays on protecting the vulnerable, not chasing ghosts.

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