An eerie letter to Jeffrey Epstein, which warns him to ‘watch out’, has been released as part of the Epstein files.
Some 300,000 files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, were released by the Department of Justice on Friday (December 19).
Appearing in the new files were the likes of Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger; however, it’s important to note that being in the files doesn’t indicate any wrongdoing.
The files also include photos, videos and other documents such as letters, including one note from an unnamed person.
The letter is addressed to Epstein and urges him to ‘watch out’, but it is undated, and the sender is unclear.
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Around 300,000 documents were released in relation to Epstein (Kypros/Getty Images)
The photographed letter – which is handwritten on lined paper – reads: “A lot of these girls who you dealt with is or was runaways in the first place.
“Am pulling for you now and in the future to take care of self your health and watch out for people coming at you.
“I will be pulling for you Mr. Epstein! I’m really am!!”

The letter was handwritten to Epstein (Department of Justice)
Over the last few weeks, numerous photos and documents have been released relating to Epstein, as part of an ongoing investigation led by the House Oversight Committee
Meanwhile, Donald Trump initially signed a bill from Congress, which demanded the release of all the Epstein files, on Thursday, November 20, with a 30-day deadline for the files to be published in full.
“I HAVE JUST SIGNED THE BILL TO RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES!” he said in a Truth Social post at the time.
However, just prior to the docs being released, the Department of Justice explained that it would not be able to complete the request and was only able to release 300,000 documents.

Trump called for the release of the files last month (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche previously told Fox & Friends that the department expects to publish ‘several hundred thousand pages’, followed by more in the coming weeks.
But the fact that the DOJ has not released all the files has caused some controversy, with Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden dubbing the move ‘an insult to the intelligence of the American people’.
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said on Friday: “By releasing thousands of pages of documents, cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request, and President Trump recently called for further investigations into Epstein’s Democrat friends, stating: “The Trump Administration has done more for the victims than Democrats ever have.”
