Epstein birthday book renews questions about links to rich and powerful men
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Epstein birthday book renews questions about links to rich and powerful men
"A mysterious message, typed on a naked female torso, quotes Donald Trump as stating: We have certain things in common, Jeffrey. Part of this birthday note implored that every day be another wonderful secret. Enigmas never age, have you noticed that? a quote on the drawing attributed to Trump also stated.This alleged birthday note tightly mirrors the Wall Street Journal's reporting about such a note in July. Trump has filed a $10bn defamation lawsuit over the paper's report and called it fake."
"Also in the book was photo of Epstein standing with an oversized $22,500 cheque bearing DJ Trump on the signature line. Below this photo, text states that Epstein demonstrated early talents with money + women. This entry appears to imply that Epstein sold something or someone to Trump. It said this object or person was fully depreciated. Trump, who once did have a social relationship with Epstein, has long denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes."
A scrapbook compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday contains sexually charged notes, drawings, and photographs implicating wealthy and powerful acquaintances. A message typed on a naked female torso reportedly quotes Donald Trump and urges that every day be another wonderful secret, adding that enigmas never age. The book includes a photo of Epstein with an oversized $22,500 cheque bearing "DJ Trump," accompanied by text referencing Epstein's talents with "money + women" and implying a person or object was "fully depreciated." Additional entries show crude cartoons of young girls, topless women massaging Epstein, and sexualized animal imagery. The scrapbook's table of contents lists friends including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, and Jean-Luc Brunel.
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