
"'So many girls, so little time,' wrote an associate of Epstein. Such tributes are part of the 'birthday book,' which was dedicated to Epstein on his 50th birthday in 2003. One friend compared him to the main character in Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea," except instead of fish, Jeffrey Epstein caught women, "blonde, red or brunette." Another friend described a demeaning sexual encounter that a woman endured in the back of a car that left Epstein "howling with laughter.""
"The 238-page book, littered with candid photos, drawings and collages, was released Monday by the House Oversight Committee among the documents turned over by Epstein's estate after being subpoenaed by the committee. It offers a vivid portrait of how Epstein's lewd and lecherous behavior with young women was both widely known and widely celebrated by people who described themselves as his closest friends and associates."
A 238-page 'birthday book' dedicated to Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003 contains candid photos, drawings, collages, handwritten letters, report cards, and childhood photos. Compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, the book includes contributions from friends and associates that celebrate and normalize Epstein's sexual behavior with young women. Entries feature crude references to sexual conquests, female genitalia, and a widely publicized poem. Some tributes include lines such as 'So many girls, so little time,' and comparisons likening Epstein to a predator who 'caught women, "blonde, red or brunette."' The materials were released by the House Oversight Committee after a subpoena to Epstein's estate.
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