US lawmakers release Epstein ‘birthday book’ with alleged Trump note

by | Sep 8, 2025 | Top Stories

US lawmakers have released a copy of a “birthday book” given to the late convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, which includes a note allegedly signed by US President Donald Trump.The book was released with a trove of documents that include Epstein’s will and his personal address book – with contacts that include royalty, celebrities, models and politicians from around the world.Lawyers for Epstein’s estate sent documents to the House Oversight Committee after being subpoenaed last month.The White House denied the alleged letter from Trump, which featured a drawing of a woman’s body, was authentic and said the president “did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it”.The congressional committee last month issued a legal summons for the executors of Epstein’s estate to produce a number of documents, including the birthday book. The release comes as the president faces growing pressure, including from his own supporters and within his own Republican Party, for more transparency on what investigations into Epstein uncovered.The 238-page book was put together for Epstein’s 50th birthday by Ghislaine Maxwell, his British co-conspirator and ex-girlfriend who was convicted in 2021 of conspiring with him to traffic girls for sex. It was created in 2003 – three years before allegations of sex abuse by Epstein became public.The scrapbook, titled “The first fifty years”, contains submissions, apparently from various people connected to Epstein, including high-profile politicians and business leaders. As well as the alleged note from Trump, who was his friend at the time, there is another which appears to be from former President Bill Clinton, which mentions Epstein’s “childlike curiosity”.A spokesperson for Clinton has acknowledged that he was acquainted with Epstein at the time but knew nothing of his crimes.The BBC has contacted the Clinton Foundation and a lawyer …

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