The flight records of Trump and "fake" content drew attention in the Epstein documents.

The flight records of Trump and

24.12.2025 13:41

The U.S. Department of Justice released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing new information about Donald Trump's use of Epstein's private jet. Additionally, allegations regarding a fake letter from Epstein also came to light.

The U.S. Department of Justice has released new documents regarding billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being accused of running a sex trafficking ring involving underage girls. The documents include various elements, from a "fake" letter and video to flight logs belonging to U.S. President Donald Trump and correspondence related to Epstein's possible accomplices.

THE DEPARTMENT IS PUBLISHING DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE INVESTIGATION ONLINE UNDER THE 'EPSTEIN FILES TRANSPARENCY ACT'

Under increasing pressure, the Department continues to publish some of the documents related to the Epstein investigation online in a database under the "Epstein Files Transparency Act." The recently released files show that Trump's name appears more frequently than in previous documents. A significant portion of the files consists of press clippings, while a 2020 email from a federal prosecutor indicated that Trump had traveled on Epstein's private jet more times than previously known. The correspondence stated that Trump was among the passengers on at least 8 flights between 1993 and 1996, with Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell also present on some flights. It was also noted that Trump was accompanied by his ex-wife Marla Maples, daughter Tiffany, and son Eric on these trips.

EMAIL FROM AN "A" ALIAS AND CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING POSSIBLE ACCOMPLICES

One of the prominent documents in the files is an email exchange from 2001 between Maxwell and a person using the alias "A." In the correspondence, this individual mentioned being at Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and requested Maxwell to find "inappropriate friends." The email from "A" was reportedly sent from the address "abx17@dial.pipex.com," which appears to be associated with the sender name "The Invisible Man." A previously released image from the Epstein files showed a different but similar email address, "aace@dial.pipex.com," registered under the title "Duke of York" in Epstein's phone book. This title, previously used by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of the King of England, was revoked following the emergence of his connections to Epstein.

THE MAJORITY OF NAMES HAVE BEEN REDACTED

The documents also included emails from 2019 exchanged among personnel of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) referencing 10 possible accomplices of Epstein. The correspondence highlighted that subpoenas were issued to 6 of these individuals, while the process was ongoing for 4 others at that time. While the majority of names were redacted, the names of Epstein's former girlfriend Maxwell and businessman Leslie Wexner were left unredacted.

ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, THE LETTER ALLEGEDLY WRITTEN BY EPSTEIN TO NASSAR IS FAKE

The document also published a letter purportedly exchanged between Epstein and Larry Nassar, the former doctor of the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team, who was sentenced to over 300 years in prison for sexual abuse. It was stated that the letter was deemed undeliverable and was returned to the Manhattan prison where Epstein was held before his death. The U.S. Department of Justice stated in a social media post from X company that the letter's writing style, postal information, and date were inconsistent, and it was also claimed that it was mailed three days after Epstein's death. Another notable element in the files was a video showing a person resembling Epstein in a prison cell. However, it was revealed that the video was produced with 3D graphics and was not real.

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons had also stated that there was no video recording from inside the cell on the day Epstein died.

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