Epstein files have painting of Clinton and photos of celebrities In a letter written from prison, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein wrote to another imprisoned sex offender that US President Donald Trump “also shares our love for young, Nubian girls.” ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp The information is from the newspaper “The Wall Street Journal”, published this Tuesday (23). According to the vehicle, a copy of the handwritten letter addressed to Larry Nassar was in a batch of documents related to Epstein released on Monday (22). The document, however, was withdrawn a few hours after being aired. The term “Nubian” often refers to teenagers whom a society’s law deems to be eligible for marriage. It can also be used, less commonly, as a synonym for “attractive”. The US Department of Justice said on Tuesday (23) that there are “false and sensational accusations” against President Donald Trump in the new batch of documents from the Epstein case released earlier in the day. Image from the ‘Wall Street Journal’ website shows a letter from Epstein to another sexual offender that quotes Trump Reproduction/WSJ The Trump government body, however, did not specify which false accusations these were and which mentions of the US president in the documents would be true. According to the Department of Justice, some of the documents were removed so that sections identifying victims could be censored to avoid exposing them. “Some of these documents contain false and sensationalized claims made against President Trump that were sent to the FBI shortly before the 2020 election. To be clear: these claims are baseless and false, and if they had any credibility, they would certainly have already been used against President Trump,” the Justice Department said in a statement. The letter released by the “WSJ” was reportedly written in 2019, the same year that Epstein was found dead inside his cell in a New York prison. The case was considered a suicide. Nassar was a doctor for the women’s artistic gymnastics team until he was arrested in 2016, accused of abusing at least 265 athletes over a 22-year career. He confessed to crimes in court and was sentenced to 140 years in prison, which he is serving in a penitentiary in Pennsylvania. Convicted billionaire Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was close to politicians and celebrities, was convicted of abusing minors and operating a sexual exploitation network. According to the American Department of Justice, which reports to the White House, more than 30,000 new documents about the investigations against Epstein were released this Tuesday. The new files contain more photos, audio, court records, FBI documents and hundreds of videos, including surveillance footage from August 2019, when sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell. This Tuesday’s documents were released days after the first shipment, on Friday (19), showed photos of celebrities, mentions of Brazil and many censored pages. (See more below) The deadline for publishing all documents relating to the Epstein case expired last Friday. In recent days, the American Department of Justice has been accused of withholding information and criticized by the Democratic opposition for the slowness in disclosure, in addition to the censorship of documents. ‘Large Brazilian group’: the link between the Jeffrey Epstein case and Brazil revealed in new documents Rich and famous, Bill Clinton exposed: what’s in Epstein’s files Epstein case files Photos show Epstein next to Michael Jackson and having dinner with Bill Clinton and Mick Jagger US Department of Justice New files from the investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case, released by the United States government last Friday, contain photos of several celebrities, as well as mentions of Brazil and hundreds of censored pages. The billionaire, who was close to politicians and celebrities, was convicted of abusing minors and operating a sexual exploitation network. In November, the United States Congress approved a bill that requires the government to release information about the investigation. The text was sanctioned by President Donald Trump. Now, more than 300,000 pages have been released. The documents published this Friday show several photos of Epstein alongside celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger and former president Bill Clinton. It is unclear the context in which the images were taken. g1 also found two mentions of Brazil. In one of them, Epstein received a message in January 2005 asking him to call a woman’s new phone number, with the subject “Brazil”. The field that identifies who made the request is censored. In another investigation file, there is a handwritten note indicating that a woman had been photographed without knowing the existence of the image. The person, whose name was censored, would have gone to Brazil at age 18 and returned to the United States two years later. Epstein files have mentions to Brazil US Department of Justice Earlier, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Fox News that the government will release hundreds of thousands of documents, but not the entire set of files related to Epstein. “I anticipate that we will release more documents in the coming weeks, so today a few hundred thousand, and in the next few weeks, hopefully a few hundred thousand more,” Blanche said. The Justice Department had already said it would not release all the files in full, as some of the material may contain investigations ordered by Trump into Democratic figures associated with Epstein. The identity of all victims of sex trafficking whose names appear on the documents will also be protected. The law allows the Department of Justice to hide personal information from victims or data from ongoing investigations. On the other hand, it prohibits censorship based on “embarrassment, damage to reputation or political sensitivity”. Epstein was accused of abusing more than 250 underage girls. The case gained prominence again this year with President Donald Trump’s back and forth over the release of the files. Also in November, the US Congress published messages suggesting that Trump was aware of Epstein’s conduct. In a 2018 email, the billionaire wrote that the current president “spent hours” at his home with one of the victims. Epstein and Trump were friends between the 1990s and early 2000s. The billionaire was arrested in July 2019 and, according to authorities, took his own life a month later, inside his cell. Political pressure US President Donald Trump during an event at the White House on November 6, 2025 REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst During the 2024 campaign, Trump promised several times that, if he returned to the White House, he would make secret files on the case public. In an interview, he even said it was “very strange” that Epstein’s client list had never been released. In February this year, the government released a series of files on the case. Trump’s attorney general, Pam Bondi, even stated that a list of clients was “on her desk to be reviewed.” Later, however, the Department of Justice said it found no evidence of the existence of this relationship. The statement frustrated Trump supporters, many of whom spread conspiracy theories about the case — some driven by the president himself. Since then, he started to minimize the issue and even called anyone who still cared about the subject an “idiot”. Trump’s stance increased political pressure from the opposition and even from members of the president’s own party for all documents to be released. In recent months, Trump has started calling the movement a “sham” created by the opposition to divert attention from issues such as the federal budget. The White House and Republican leaders tried to prevent the project from reaching the minimum number of signatures necessary to be considered in the Chamber, but were unable to do so. The text reached the minimum required on November 12, with support including from Republican deputies. Three days later, Trump changed his position and started to defend the approval of the proposal, saying that the Republicans had “nothing to hide”. President quoted in emails Jeffrey Epstein, arrested for sexual crimes, in photograph taken by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services/Handout/File Photo via REUTERS On November 12, the US Congress released more than 20 thousand pages of files on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Most of the documents contain emails that the billionaire exchanged with relatives and friends. In one of the messages, from January 2019, Epstein wrote that Trump “knew about the girls”. In the same text, the name of a victim appears — which was censored — and a mention of Mar-a-Lago, the president’s resort in Florida. In another email, from 2011, Epstein wrote to Ghislaine Maxwell, his partner and confidant, about Trump. “I want you to realize that the dog that didn’t bark is Trump,” he said. He then added that one of the victims “spent hours at my house with him… and he was never mentioned once.” Another file shows Epstein reflecting on how he should respond to questions from the press about his relationship with Trump, who at the time was beginning to gain prominence as a national political figure. For Democratic deputies, the messages raised new doubts about the relationship between the president and the billionaire. The New York Times newspaper stated that Trump may have more knowledge of Epstein’s conduct than he has publicly admitted. Trump, in turn, said that the controversy surrounding the emails is a “trap” created by the opposition. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said the files show the president “did nothing wrong.” VIDEOS: most watched on g1
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