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The letter was discovered as part of documents released Tuesday by the Department of Justice related to the Epstein files.
The letter, now debunked, was included in a batch of Epstein documents released by the federal government on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
Dear L.N.,” “Epstein” begins the letter, which was postmarked Aug. 13, 2019, three days after the financier’s body was found in his Manhattan Detention Complex cell.