Larry Nassar

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EFTA00032998.pdf

This document set contains an FBI Chain of Custody form (FD-340c) and images of a confiscated greeting card and envelope. The card, purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein to fellow inmate Larry Nassar, contains a handwritten message alluding to suicide ('short route home') and makes provocative claims about their shared interest in 'young ladies' and references 'Our president' sharing this interest. The envelope is postmarked August 13, 2019 (three days after Epstein's death) and is stamped 'Return to Sender' due to unauthorized inmate-to-inmate correspondence. The authenticity of the letter's content vs. it being a hoax or post-mortem delivery remains ambiguous based solely on the document.

Fbi evidence chain of custody form and confiscated correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00030767.pdf

This document is a Public Policy Law360 email newsletter dated July 20, 2021, summarizing various legal and policy news stories. Crucially, it includes a report that Ghislaine Maxwell owes the New York State Tax Department nearly $1.6 million, identifying her as a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Other topics include the confirmation of Tiffany Cunningham as a Federal Circuit judge, a potential $30M fine for Robinhood, and various other legislative and judicial updates.

Public policy law360 newsletter (email)
2025-12-25

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016508.tif

This newspaper article from February 28, 2019, details the sexual abuse committed by Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the testimony of Michelle Licata and the controversial non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the efforts of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiner and Detective Joseph Recarey to pursue the case despite pressure, and the role of Epstein's high-profile legal team, including Alan Dershowitz and then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, in securing a lenient deal. The article also touches on the defense's tactics to discredit victims and the broader context of Epstein's influence given his wealth and connections.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016432.jpg

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee file (016432) containing an excerpt, likely from a news article (possibly Miami Herald), describing Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. It features an aerial photo of his Palm Beach mansion and text outlining his history of luring teenage girls into a 'cult-like sex pyramid scheme' disguised as massage work, long before the #MeToo movement.

Congressional record / investigative report excerpt (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19
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Farewell note

From: Jeffrey Epstein
To: Larry Nassar

A bizarre handwritten note purportedly from Epstein to Nassar, claiming he took the 'short route home' (suicide), discussing their shared 'love & caring for young ladies,' and mentioning 'Our president.'

Letter/greeting card
2019-08-13

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