The Epstein Birthday Book Is Somehow Creepier Than You Thought
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The Epstein Birthday Book Is Somehow Creepier Than You Thought
"After President Donald Trump denied the existence of his signature in a birthday book assembled for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003, the House Oversight Committee has released the entirety of the 238-page book. Not only does it contain a creepy illustration and signature by his friend Trump (which he has denied is his), the book is loaded with awful writings and illustrations, as well as many pages of pictures of naked women."
"William Elkus, a venture capitalist with early stakes in PayPal and Yahoo, wrote a letter to Epstein recounting their trip to Iowa. "It's no secret that Jeffrey appreciates beautiful women," he wrote. "But not many people know that he can create them out of thin air." Elkus wrote that they were in Iowa together in 1988, where it was hard to "tell the difference between the girls and the hogs.""
A 238-page birthday book assembled for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday contains explicit photographs, crude illustrations, and derogatory writings from friends and associates. The book reportedly includes a creepy illustration and a signature attributed to Donald Trump, which he has denied. Photographs show an oversized check presented as selling a "fully depreciated" woman to Trump for $22,500, with Joel Pashcow standing beside Epstein. One unaccredited drawing depicts Epstein handing candy to young girls who later massage him while he is naked, with the caption "What a great country!" A letter from William Elkus recounts finding women in Iowa and uses degrading language.
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