Warning: This post contains language readers may find disturbing. The Justice Department now says a handwritten letter it released Tuesday that was signed by “J. Epstein” and addressed to convicted ...
PostNord’s decision to end service on 30 December comes after fear over ‘increasing digitalisation’ of Danish society The Danish postal service will deliver its last letter on 30 December, ending a ...
The Justice Department said Tuesday that a sick jailhouse letter allegedly from notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein to another convicted sex offender, former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, ...
A letter allegedly from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Nassar was included in a recent Justice Department document release. The letter's authenticity is questionable as it was postmarked in Virginia three ...
WASHINGTON — Editor's Note: After publishing this article, the DOJ shared on X that the letter was determined by the FBI to be a fake. Documents released earlier this week by the United States ...
A letter that appears to have been written by Jeffrey Epstein to serial sex abuser Larry Nassar, a former Michigan State University doctor, is among a batch of documents released this week by the U.S.
The Justice Department on Tuesday said a postcard depicting Jeffrey Epstein indicating President Trump loved “young” girls was a “fake,” saying the document had been flagged for the FBI at the time.
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Justice department says FBI confirmed letter is fake and lists why it was not deemed genuine by authorities The Department of Justice said on Tuesday afternoon that a disturbing letter released as ...
The document was present in the files released by the Justice Department in December 2025, but Snopes has not verified the message was written by Epstein. The DOJ said it had "confirmed this alleged ...
In a society still learning how to live with its past, remembering how communities were built can be as important as remembering what was lost. A new exhibition at the Ulster Museum, documenting the ...