Jeffrey Epstein's Remarks About Trump In 'Creepy' Letter Written Before His Suicide Raises Eyebrows
By Favour Adegoke on December 23, 2025 at 1:15 PM EST
Updated on December 23, 2025 at 1:16 PM EST

The latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents released by the Department of Justice has revealed a shocking letter that references President Donald Trump.
Epstein, in the letter, which was addressed to another sex offender, Larry Nassar, claimed that Trump shared their love of "young, nubile girls."
Trump has yet to address the details of the letter, but has in the past denied having any relationship with Epstein. Meanwhile, the recent release of documents has also been criticized by Jeffrey Epstein survivors over "extreme redactions."
What Jeffrey Epstein Said About Donald Trump In His Letter To Larry Nassar

A letter released as part of the latest batch of Epstein documents has revealed a shocking claim about President Trump.
The piece was penned by Epstein to disgraced U.S. Olympic gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, and postmarked on August 13, 2019, which was three days after Epstein died in custody in what was ruled a suicide.
In the letter, Epstein appeared to hint at his death, describing it as taking the "short route" home, before making a claim in which he referenced Trump.
"We shared one thing … our love & caring for young ladies and the hope they reach their full potential," Epstein allegedly wrote, per The Guardian.
He added, "Our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls. When a young beauty walked by, he loved to 'grab snatch', whereas we ended up snatching grub in the mess halls of the system."
The letter has since circulated online, setting tongues wagging about Trump's past relationship with the late sex offender.
One person on X wrote in a viral post, "Good f-cking morning to everyone except Donald Trump, who is all over the latest batch of Epstein files released by the DOJ. Including this creepy letter from Epstein saying, 'our president shares our love of young, nubile girls.' These men are disgusting pigs."
The Late Financier Attempted To Mail The Letter To Larry Nassar

According to reports, Epstein tried to mail the letter to Nassar, but it was returned for logistical reasons and was later found by investigators in the jail's mailroom weeks after the late sex offender's suicide.
"It appeared he mailed it out and it was returned back to him," read a different email written by one of the investigator that came in contact with the letter. "I am not sure if I should open it or should we hand it over to anyone?"
While there is no confirmation that Epstein shared any close relationship with Nassar, both are known sex offenders.
Epstein was accused of sex trafficking minors to high-profile individuals, while Nassar is currently serving a 60-year federal sentence on charges related to child sexual abuse imagery.
Donald Trump Allegedly Flew On Jeffrey Epstein's Private Jet' Many More Times' Than Past Reports

While Trump has yet to address the allegations in the letter, he has in the past denied having any relationship with Epstein.
However, that claim of no relationship has seemingly been challenged by an assertion from a senior U.S. attorney dated back to January 7, 2020, per The Guardian.
The attorney, in an email included in the latest batch of documents, claimed that Trump traveled "many more times" on Epstein's private jet than had previously been reported.
"In particular, he is listed as a passenger on at least eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including at least four flights on which Maxwell was also present," the email noted while referencing Epstein's right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell.
"On one flight in 1993, he and Epstein are the only two listed passengers; on another, the only three passengers are Epstein, Trump, and then-20-year-old," the email further read. "On two other flights, two of the passengers, respectively, were women who would be possible witnesses in a [Ghislaine] Maxwell case."
The Late Sex Offender's Victims Have Slammed The DOJ Over The File Redactions

Amid the release of more Epstein-related documents, his survivors have voiced their displeasure with the DOJ.
In a statement shared on X by CBS reporter Scott MacFarlane, they claimed that the agency only chose to release "a fraction of the files" despite the December 19 deadline set by the Senate.
The survivors also alleged that the documents that were released were "riddled with abnormal and extreme redactions, with no explanation."
The Jeffrey Epstein Survivors Complained About A Lack Of Guidance On How To Navigate The Huge Cache Of Files

Epstein's victims complained about the lack of guidance for survivors on how to locate information relevant to them in the files.
They also spoke about the absence of clear communication about why certain materials were withheld from release and the details of those documents.
"While clearer communication would not change the fact that a law was broken, its absence suggests an ongoing intent to keep survivors and the public in the dark as much as possible and as long as possible," read the concluding part of the statement.