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‘I will be pulling for you Mr. Epstein’: Mysterious note warns Epstein about something dangerous, and nobody knows who sent it or when

Who writes support letters to a monster like this?

A bizarre handwritten note has surfaced among the newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, raising fresh questions about who had access to him and what kinds of messages he was receiving behind the scenes. The undated letter, written on lined paper, contains no identifying information about the author, leaving investigators and the public guessing about who wrote it and when it was sent.

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What stands out immediately is the writer’s apparent familiarity with Epstein’s crimes and victims. According to Unilad, the note references the young women involved, stating, “A lot of these girls who you dealt with is or was runaways in the first place.” That line suggests the author had at least some awareness of the allegations and the broader narrative surrounding Epstein, even as they stop short of condemning him.

Despite acknowledging the situation, the tone quickly shifts into something closer to concern and encouragement. The writer warns Epstein to be cautious, advising him to “take care of self your health and watch out for people coming at you.” The phrasing implies a belief that Epstein himself was under threat, either legally, socially, or physically, rather than focusing on the harm done to his victims.

The partial document release has sparked major political controversy

The letter ends on an especially unsettling note. “I will be pulling for you Mr. Epstein! I’m really am!!” the writer concludes, offering explicit support to a man already widely known as a convicted sex offender. The combination of a warning, personal concern, and outright encouragement makes the note deeply unusual, and troubling, within the context of the case.

The Department of Justice released about 300,000 Epstein-related files on Friday, December 19. The documents include photos, videos, and letters. Some famous names appear in the files, including Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and Mick Jagger. However, having a name in the files does not mean that person did anything wrong.

President Trump signed a bill on November 20 ordering the full release of all Epstein files. He posted on Truth Social saying “I HAVE JUST SIGNED THE BILL TO RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES!” The bill gave the DOJ 30 days to release everything. Marjorie Taylor Greene explained her reasons for signing the Epstein petition and what Trump told her during a phone call.

The DOJ could not meet the deadline fully. They only released 300,000 documents by the deadline. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department will publish “several hundred thousand pages” more in the coming weeks.

Senator Ron Wyden called the partial release “an insult to the intelligence of the American people.” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson defended the administration, saying they cooperated with the House Oversight Committee and released thousands of pages. She said President Trump recently called for more investigations into Epstein’s Democrat friends. Recently, Epstein’s brother had to clarify who “Bubba” is after a Trump email went viral.

The mysterious warning letter remains one of the strangest pieces of evidence in the released files.


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