A very controversial birthday book that used to belong to Jeffrey Epstein is now going public, including a letter that Donald Trump had written.
The book is a professionally bound one that was produced in 2003 for Epstein’s 50th birthday by Ghislaine Maxwell, and it features notes from a range of high-profile people, as per BBC News.
Alongside different submissions from former US President Bill Clinton, billionaire Leon Black, and defense attorney Alan Dershowitz, is an alleged bawdy letter from President Trump and a hand-drawn picture of a nude woman with his signature.
Lawyers from the Epstein estate turned that same book over to the House Oversight Committee after being subpoenaed last month. Alongside that scrapbook, which is dubbed The First Fifty Years, lawmakers also got Epstein’s will, nearly three decades of entries in his personal book, and a 2007 non-prosecution agreement arising from federal prosecutors.
Now, right before the Oversight Committee officially rolled out these documents, the House Democrats did release an image of Trump’s letter online.
‘President Trump called the Epstein investigation a hoax and claimed that his birthday note did not exist. Now that we know that Donald Trump was lying this whole time and is doing everything he can to cover up the truth, it is crazy’- the Oversight ranking member mentioned on Monday.