Melania’s intimate ‘love’ note to Ghislaine Maxwell buried inside explosive Epstein files release

Recently released files linked to Jeffrey Epstein include a short email from 2002 signed “Love, Melania.” The message appears to be addressed to Ghislaine Maxwell. The names in the document are redacted, so the sender has not been officially confirmed.

The email is friendly in tone. It mentions a magazine article about Epstein, compliments Maxwell’s appearance in a photo, and refers to travel between New York and Palm Beach. The message ends with an affectionate sign-off. A reply in the same files, believed to be from Maxwell, thanks “Melania” and explains that travel plans had changed.

It has not been confirmed that the email was written by Melania Trump. No official source has verified the author. The email appears alongside other documents showing social contact between Epstein, Maxwell, and people in wealthy social circles during the early 2000s.

The email is part of a large document release by U.S. authorities. Being mentioned in these files does not prove wrongdoing. Epstein died in prison in 2019. Maxwell is serving a prison sentence. This email has not resulted in any new charges.

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