Notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein announced his intention to commit suicide in a macabre jailhouse letter to another convicted sex offender, former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.

The handwritten note from Epstein to Nassar was first disclosed in a 2023 document dump, but the note itself was released by the Justice Department overnight as part of its ongoing disclosure of files in the notorious case.

“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.

“As you know by now, I have taken the ‘short route’ home,” Epstein wrote. “Good luck!”

Epstein then tries to justify the two men’s perversions, writing: “We shared one thing … our love & caring for young ladies and the hope they’d reach their full potential.”

The letter then turns to President Trump, with Epstein claiming: “Our president also shares our love of young, nubile girls. When a young beauty walked by he loved to ‘grab s—ch,’ whereas we ended up snatching grub in the mess halls of the system.

“Life is unfair,” the author concludes before signing off: “Yours, J. Epstein.”

The letter was addressed to a prison facility in Arizona, but was returned to the MDC with the explanation that Nassar was no longer being held there.

By that point, Epstein was already dead.

Nassar was sentenced in January 2018 to between 40 to 175 years in prison on sex assault charges after he was convicted of abusing female gymnasts under the guise of giving them medical exams.

Nassar’s accusers included Olympic gold medal winners Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman.

The Justice Department issued a statement Tuesday morning noting that the nearly 30,000 pages of newly released files included “untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election.

“To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and if they had a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already,” the DOJ added. “Nevertheless, out of our commitment to the law and transparency, the DOJ is releasing these documents with the legally required protections for Epstein’s victims.”

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