Today’s release included nearly 30,000 pages of documents including pictures, court records and emails.
Some of the most intriguing documents were those related to Donald Trump, including a purported letter from Epstein to sex offender Larry Nassar that mentioned how the president shared their “love of young nubile girls” — a letter the DOJ now deems fake.
Another document, from an assistant U.S. attorney, revealed Trump travelled on Epstein’s private jet at least eight times between 1993 and 1996, including a flight where the only listed passengers are Trump, Epstein and a 20-year-old whose identity has been redacted.
There are also emails to Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell signed “A” — widely believed to be former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. One asks Maxwell for “inappropriate friends” in the U.S. and another tells Maxwell they’re looking for girls while visiting Peru.
Andrew is also linked to at least one Canadian in the documents: disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard, who was found guilty in 2023 on four counts of sexual assault.
One document indicates the DOJ wanted to speak to Andrew regarding his visits to the island in the Bahamas where it’s believed Nygard trafficked female victims, including minors.
At least two other Canadians are mentioned in this batch of documents: a Serbian Canadian “lingerie model actress” accused by an unnamed person of grooming them; and “an aspiring French Canadian model” who is accused of procuring aspiring, underage models to meet Epstein.
We’re wrapping our live coverage here for today, but we’ll be continuing to examine this latest batch of Epstein-related files as we await the release of more documents in the days ahead.