Epstein Files appear to show effort to get Trump letter for birthday book
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Newly released Justice Department documents appear to show an effort to get Donald Trump to contribute to Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday book and reveal that the Federal Bureau of Investigation seized material about the project during its investigation into the sex offender. A person whose name is redacted sent an email with the subject line “b-day book update" on Dec.
24, 2002, in which they appear to detail outreach efforts to Trump and other Epstein associates. Epstein’s 50th birthday was Jan. 20, 2003.
“LM for [REDACTED], George Mitchell, Donald Trump, Henry Jarecki, and Leon Black," the person wrote, using an abbreviation that is commonly used for “left message." The 50th birthday book included contributions from dozens of people and a page bearing Trump’s signature and with the outline of a naked woman, The Wall Street Journal first reported last year. Trump has denied writing the letter or drawing the picture, calling it a fake thing. He has filed a lawsuit against the Journal alleging defamation.
The Journal has said it stands by its reporting and has asked a judge to dismiss the suit. “These documents prove nothing," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in an email. “As President Trump personally told the Wall Street Journal at the time, President Trump did not draw this picture, nor did he sign it." Ghislaine Maxwell enlisted the help of assistants and others to assemble the album, and as the letters and images came in, they were scanned into a computer, the Journal previously reported.
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