Bill Clinton letter in Epstein 'birthday book' among new files released by House Oversight Committee
The House Oversight Committee published over 200 pages from Epstein's 50th birthday book, including messages from Bill Clinton praising Epstein's "childlike curiosity," amid ongoing investigations.
- On Monday, the House Oversight Committee released files including a message from former President Bill Clinton in Ghislaine Maxwell's 'birthday book.'
- The release followed a congressional subpoena that compelled Epstein's estate to turn over materials to House Oversight Committee investigators amid calls for transparency for survivors and victims' advocates.
- The book also contains an alleged handwritten note and sketch signed `Donald J. Trump`, but the White House and President Donald J. Trump deny its authenticity and have pursued litigation against reporting outlets.
- House Oversight Chairman James Comer said the release sharpened partisan divisions, just before Loretta Lynch's deposition and after subpoenas for Clinton-related records.
- Despite new disclosures, a Justice Department July 7 memo found Epstein's contact directories spanning nearly three decades and called for full transparency, lawmakers and victims' advocates said.
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Epstein survivor calls ‘birthday book’ a ‘pattern’ of decades of behavior
NBC News’ Hallie Jackson interviewed Jeffrey Epstein survivor Liz Stein after the so-called birthday book filled with a collection of messages for the late convicted sex offender’s 50th birthday was released. The book included a lewd note allegedly from President Donald Trump, which he claims he did not write.
Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Victoria's Secret CEO Leslie Wexner among the big names in Jeffrey Epstein's birthday book
Other major figures to leave a note for Epstein, according to the document turned over by the Epstein estate, were Leslie Wexner and Leon Black.
Donald Trump Is Not The Only US President In Jeffrey Epstein's Birthday Book
An entry attributed to former President Bill Clinton is among some 50 greetings that appear in a 50th birthday book compiled for Epstein in 2003, years before the disgraced New York financier faced charges related to sexual exploitation of girls.
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