Epstein ‘Birthday Book’: Victims’ Lawyer Calls on Congress to Subpoena Estate
FLORIDA, JUL 24 – Attorney Bradley Edwards says Epstein's estate holds a birthday book with messages from Donald Trump and says Congress can subpoena it to aid ongoing investigations.
- Representative Ro Khanna announced his intention to urge a House Oversight subcommittee to issue a subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein's alleged birthday book held by his estate.
- This effort follows the Wall Street Journal's recent report that the book contains a sexually suggestive letter and drawing signed by Donald Trump for Epstein's 50th birthday.
- Attorney Bradley Edwards, representing Epstein's victims, confirmed the book's existence as a fact and said the estate would likely comply with a congressional subpoena.
- On July 18, Trump rejected the report as "false, malicious, defamatory, FAKE NEWS" and announced that he had initiated a $10 billion lawsuit for defamation against the Wall Street Journal.
- Khanna stated subpoenaing the book offers a clearer path to obtain Epstein documents amid DOJ noncooperation, which could advance investigations and verify the Journal's reporting.
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