A collection of personal notes and drawings compiled for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003, featuring alleged contributions from notable figures including Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz, and Wexner, contains explicit content and offers insight into Epstein's social circle, with some controversy over a signature attributed to Trump.
A House committee released a collection of birthday messages sent to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, revealing entries from notable figures including former President Bill Clinton and others, some of which contain crude or explicit content, shedding light on Epstein's social circle prior to his arrest and charges.
Images and documents released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee reveal Les Wexner's apparent contributions to Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book, including a handwritten note and drawing, amid ongoing investigations into Epstein's sexual abuse crimes and Wexner's connection to Epstein.
President Trump declined to comment on an alleged signature in Jeffrey Epstein's 2003 'birthday book,' calling the issue a 'dead issue,' amid ongoing investigations and disputes over the authenticity of the signature, with Democrats pushing for more transparency and documents related to Epstein.
The House Oversight Committee released a 238-page book containing tributes to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday, revealing disturbing details and comments about his sexual exploits and attitude towards women, highlighting his predatory behavior.
Lord Mandelson called Jeffrey Epstein his 'best pal' in a 2003 birthday message, amid revelations from a 'birthday book' released by US lawmakers that also links Epstein to other high-profile figures; Mandelson expressed regret over his association with Epstein.
House Democrats released documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a birthday book with a note and doodle allegedly from President Trump, which Trump and his team deny authoring. The release has intensified scrutiny over Trump's possible connections to Epstein, with ongoing investigations and legal actions.
The estate of Jeffrey Epstein provided the House Oversight Committee with a 2003 birthday book allegedly signed by President Trump, which Trump previously claimed was fake. The book, part of Epstein's records, includes a signature and an image that Trump denies drawing or signing. The release of these documents has reignited scrutiny of Trump's past relationship with Epstein amid ongoing investigations and political debates.
The GOP-led House Oversight Committee has obtained documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including the controversial 'birthday book' allegedly containing a letter signed by Donald Trump, which Trump denies. The committee had issued a subpoena for these records, which also include financial and flight logs, amid ongoing investigations into Epstein's connections and activities.
The House Oversight Committee received Epstein estate documents, including a birthday book with a doodle from President Trump, as part of its investigation into Epstein's network, amid ongoing efforts to release more files and hear from former officials like Alex Acosta.
The House Oversight Committee has received initial documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a 'birthday book' with a note allegedly from Donald Trump, fueling ongoing investigations into Epstein's case and potential connections to high-profile figures. The estate has committed to releasing more documents, while the committee reviews redactions and seeks further transparency.
The House Oversight Committee has obtained Epstein estate files, including the 'Birthday Book' with a note from President Trump, prompting calls for transparency and further investigation into Epstein's case and the DOJ's handling. The materials include Epstein's last will, non-prosecution agreement, contact entries, and bank information, as part of a broader probe into the case.
The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate for documents including his 'birthday book' and financial records, as part of an ongoing investigation into Epstein's activities and connections, with a deadline set for September 8. The committee also plans to interview Alexander Acosta regarding Epstein's 2008 plea deal.
House Democrats are requesting access to Jeffrey Epstein's alleged 'birthday book,' which reportedly contains a 'bawdy' letter from Donald Trump, to aid ongoing investigations and oversight of Epstein's case and the Trump administration's handling of related files. The request comes ahead of a deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is believed to have compiled the book, amid controversy over the transparency of Epstein-related documents.
House Democrats have requested a copy of Jeffrey Epstein's 'birthday book' containing a poem and doodle from Donald Trump, citing its relevance to congressional oversight of the Epstein case and potential connections to powerful individuals, including Trump. The book, compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, is believed to contain messages from several high-profile figures, and its contents could shed light on Epstein's network and its links to government officials. Trump is suing the New York Times over a report about his alleged contribution to the book.