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Six Takeaways From Book of Birthday Messages to Epstein
The 238-page scrapbook for Epstein's 50th birthday includes disturbing illustrations and letters from prominent figures amid ongoing scrutiny of his sex crimes.
- On Monday, the House Oversight Committee released the 238-page 'birthday book' containing a disturbing drawing of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein approaching three girls with balloons and later receiving a naked massage.
- Compiled for his 50th birthday, the scrapbook was assembled by Ghislaine Maxwell and released Monday after Epstein's estate lawyers complied with a congressional subpoena.
- In the '1983' inset, the sketch shows a man resembling Epstein handing candy and balloons to three girls, while the '2003' panel depicts him being massaged by four women with Epstein's jet overhead.
- The files have created a political headache, with House Democrats calling the documents 'sickening' and House Republicans accusing Democrats of politicizing the material, while the White House insists President Donald Trump did not sign the note and pursues a $10bn lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
- Beyond the drawings, the album contains messages from former President Bill Clinton and Leon Black, private equity billionaire, renewing questions about Epstein’s wider circle of associates and his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Sick Epstein drawing shows perv handing out balloons to little girls, then getting sex massage
An unsettling drawing featured in Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book creepily shows the notorious pedophile doling out balloons to girls -- and then getting massaged by topless young women decades later.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleThe House House of Representatives Control Committee has released the birthday album of the deceased sex offender. Not only Trump congratulated, Bill Clinton has also immortalized in it. Other friends of the financier have sent photos of copulating wild animals, for example.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
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