The Letter That Remained …

byRainer Hofmann

December 23, 2025

It is a remainder. Something that stayed behind because there was no one left to pass it on. Jeffrey Epstein wrote it from detention. That is documented. Manhattan Correctional Center. Pretrial detention. A few days before his death. The envelope was processed, stamped, returned. Not delivered. Administrative language for a simple procedure: The recipient was no longer registered at this address. The letter remained.

TOP - ENVELOPE / NOTATIONS

J. Epstein
Manhattan Correctional
NYC, NY 10007

Return to sender
Inmate

The inmate’s name and number are required to correctly identify the recipient.
Unauthorized recipient.
No authorization on file.
No longer at this address.

Handwritten addition:
8500 Something Rd
85756

LEFT TEXT BLOCK

Girls. When a young beauty passes by,
loved in order to “grab, snatch” her,
while in the end
we mop up the chaos of the system halls.

Life is unfair.

Yours
J. Epstein

RIGHT TEXT BLOCK

Dear L. N.,

as you now know,
I have taken the “short way”
home.

Good luck! We shared
one thing … our love
and care for young
women and the hope
that they reach their full
potential.

Our president also shares
our love for young,
supple

STAMP

Return to sender
Inmate
No longer at this address

What it contains can be summarized quickly. Epstein writes to Larry Nassar. At one point, almost casually, he writes a sentence about the president. In essence, it says that he too shares their affection for young, compliant girls. The sentence is not evidence, perhaps only revenge, perhaps the truth. It is also not a revelation in the classic sense. It is something else. It is a look inward. Into the self image of a man who knew he was accused and yet did not write like someone who had fallen. Detention did not change his language. It did not break it. It did not make it more cautious, perhaps his mistake.

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein does not write like someone who is alone. He writes like someone who still feels a sense of belonging. The circle he draws in his words was larger than the cell, it was his narcissistic posture. And it is consistent with what investigations increasingly revealed. The letter from detention fits precisely there. It does not read like a final thought but like a continuation. No justification. No farewell. Rather a continuation of thought under changed circumstances. The tone is calm. Almost casual. And precisely in that lies its weight. It is easy to isolate this sentence and turn it into a scandal. Harder is to endure it. To read it as what it is: a document of how self evident proximity to power was perceived. Not asserted but presumed.

Jean-Luc Brunel, Ghislaine Maxwell

That this letter exists is not the result of a decision by Epstein. It exists because it was not delivered. Because administration sometimes unintentionally preserves what would otherwise disappear. The letter remained. The sentence remained. And with it a view into a way of thinking that felt secure until the very end. The letter shows something little Banales and at the same time unsettling: how normal a system can feel as long as it holds. Even when it should have collapsed long ago. Our research is still fully ongoing and we will publish further details in the coming weeks.

To be continued .....

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Harald Grundke
Harald Grundke
11 hours ago

Ich lese es auch unter einem anderen Aspekt. So wie er es schreibt, wollte er sich wirklich kurz danach umbringen? Man kann zumindest drüber nachdenken. 🤔

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