* Jeffrey Epstein

Photo Suggests Trump Paid Epstein for Woman in $22,500 Deal

A newly released scrapbook from Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday includes a photo of Epstein holding a novelty check signed by Donald Trump, accompanied by a note suggesting Epstein “sold” Trump a woman. The woman’s face in the photo is redacted, but the caption, allegedly from Joel Pashcow, implies a transaction for $22,500. The woman’s lawyer denied any relationship with either Epstein or Trump, denouncing the note as a hoax. This revelation comes as Democrats on the House oversight committee have begun sharing details from the birthday book, compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Epstein Book Allegations: Proof of Trump’s Knowledge and Complicity.

The article analyzes the content of a birthday book compiled for Jeffrey Epstein, revealing a disturbing shorthand understanding of the man among his friends. The entries repeatedly highlight Epstein’s wealth and his sexual interest in young girls, with illustrations and anecdotes explicitly referencing these themes. The book includes accounts of Epstein’s predatory behavior, with friends and associates seemingly celebrating or at least condoning his actions, including Donald Trump. Ultimately, the book demonstrates a widespread awareness and acceptance of Epstein’s sociopathy within his circle, making the claims of ignorance or naiveté untenable.

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Republicans Who Voted to Block Epstein Bill: List of Names

The House Oversight Committee’s recent release of a birthday message from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein has fueled calls for the release of the remaining Epstein files. Representative McGovern emphasized the need for Congress to compel the administration to release the files, particularly given the unsettling nature of the released correspondence. A bill aimed at achieving this goal is currently supported by all House Democrats, but is still short of the required Republican signatures needed to force a vote on the issue.

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Trump Remains Silent on Epstein Birthday Book Mentions

Newly surfaced documents reveal a check from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for a woman, along with an accompanying note. This note suggests the transaction involved the sale of a woman to Trump for $22,500, highlighting Epstein’s early manipulation skills. Furthermore, another document details a woman’s encounters with both Trump and Bill Clinton, emphasizing the network Epstein cultivated. These revelations are likely to deepen the scandal surrounding the disgraced financier.

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Epstein Birthday Book Joke: “Depreciated” Woman Sold to Trump for $22,500

The House Oversight Committee released a document featuring a joke about Jeffrey Epstein allegedly “selling” a woman to Donald Trump for $22,500. The image, originating from Epstein’s 2003 birthday book, includes a novelty check purportedly signed by “DJTRUMP” and a handwritten note. The note, apparently from Joel Pashcow, refers to Epstein’s skills with “money + women.” The White House denies the authenticity of Trump’s alleged signature and any involvement in the matter.

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Epstein “Birthday Book” Features Alleged Joke About Selling Woman to Trump

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Trump Denies Signature on Epstein Note, Despite Similarities

Trump says it’s not his signature. But Personal Letters Look Similar.

The issue at hand is pretty straightforward, isn’t it? We’re talking about a note, a letter, a doodle – call it what you will – that looks remarkably like something Donald Trump might have created. And yet, the man himself insists it’s not his work. This claim, of course, has ignited a flurry of reactions, with many people seeing right through it. The crux of the matter lies in the appearance of the signature, a detail that has become central to the debate.

Let’s delve into the signature itself. It’s been pointed out that Trump has a specific way of signing his first name, particularly in casual settings.… Continue reading

Trump’s Team in Disarray Over Epstein Letter’s Release

The White House vehemently denies the authenticity of a birthday card signature published by the Wall Street Journal, claiming it is a fabrication. Officials like Karoline Leavitt and Taylor Budowich have asserted that the signature does not belong to former President Trump. However, despite these denials, various examples of Trump’s signatures show a significant resemblance to the one in question, suggesting his signature style may have evolved over time and varies based on the context.

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Trump’s Epstein Letter and Drawing: Controversy Erupts

A screenshot of a letter allegedly signed by Donald Trump and sent to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday in 2003 was released by House Democrats. The letter, which contains a hand-drawn outline of a woman’s torso with Trump’s signature, has been publicly visible for the first time since its existence was reported, prompting Trump to deny its authenticity and sue for defamation. Trump’s legal team and White House officials have contested the letter, with the White House press secretary claiming the image disproves the story. This has led to a controversy surrounding the former friendship between Trump and the deceased sex offender.

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House Democrats Release Lewd Birthday Message Allegedly From Trump to Epstein

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shared a purported birthday message from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, retrieved from Epstein’s estate as part of a subpoena. The message, which included a hand-drawn image and a typed conversation, was immediately disputed by Trump, who denied authorship and that the signature was his. The authenticity of the note is further complicated by previous examples of Trump’s signatures, as well as a denial from White House officials. The Committee also received Epstein’s will, nonprosecution agreement and other records.

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