Epstein “Birthday Book” Reveals Alleged Trump Note, Links to Clinton, Mandelson & Royalty – White House Denies Authenticity
washington D.C. – A newly released “birthday book” compiled for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 is igniting a firestorm of controversy,containing messages and apparent signatures from a host of prominent figures,including former US President Donald Trump,former President Bill Clinton,and UK Lord Peter Mandelson. the release of the 238-page scrapbook comes after a legal summons issued by the House Oversight Commitee demanding documents from Epstein’s estate.
The book, created by Epstein’s then-girlfriend and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, was intended as a tribute for Epstein’s 50th birthday, three years before the full extent of his crimes became public. It features contributions from individuals across the worlds of politics, business, royalty, and entertainment.
Trump Denies Alleged Note
The most explosive revelation is an alleged handwritten note from Donald Trump, accompanied by a drawing of a woman’s body. The White House swiftly dismissed the note as inauthentic, stating unequivocally that the former President “did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it.” Trump previously labelled reports of the note as a “fake thing” in July and even filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for reporting on it.
High-Profile Connections Detailed
Beyond the alleged Trump contribution, the book reveals a network of connections to Epstein. Lord Peter Mandelson, currently the UK Ambassador to the US, penned a message calling Epstein his “best pal” and describing him as “intelligent, sharp-witted.” A spokesperson for lord Mandelson has stated he deeply regrets his association with Epstein.
Former President Bill Clinton is also mentioned, with a note referencing Epstein’s “childlike curiosity.” A Clinton spokesperson acknowledged the former President’s acquaintance with Epstein but insisted he was unaware of the financier’s criminal activities.
The book also contains a brief mention of Prince Andrew, with an unidentified woman detailing meetings with the royal, Clinton, and Trump through epstein, and even claiming to have “sat on the Queen of England’s throne.” Prince Andrew has previously faced allegations related to the Epstein scandal and has denied any wrongdoing.
Pressure Mounts for Full Transparency
The release of the “birthday book” and accompanying documents – including Epstein’s will and address book – comes as pressure mounts on officials to fully disclose data related to the Epstein examination. Victims of Epstein recently spoke out, detailing their abuse and demanding the release of the so-called “Epstein files.”
While Trump previously indicated a willingness to release more information during his 2024 campaign, he later reversed course after taking office, claiming the case was closed.The renewed scrutiny is fueled by both public outcry and growing demands for transparency from within his own Republican party.
Key Takeaways:
A “birthday book” compiled for Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 has been released,containing messages from prominent figures.
The White House denies the authenticity of an alleged note and drawing from Donald Trump. Lord Peter Mandelson described Epstein as a “best pal” in a message within the book.
Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew are also mentioned in the released documents.
* The release intensifies calls for full transparency regarding the Epstein investigation.
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