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Epstein ‘Assistant’ Met Duke of York and Saw Private Palace Quarters, Book Says

The US House Oversight Committee published a 2003 'birthday book' for Jeffrey Epstein, featuring messages and photos from prominent figures before abuse allegations surfaced.

  • On Monday, the US House Oversight Committee published files from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including the 'birthday book,' following a congressional subpoena.
  • Lord Peter Mandelson, UK ambassador to the US, allegedly wrote a lengthy birthday note calling Jeffrey Epstein `my best pal`, with House Oversight Committee files including a bathrobe photograph of them together last month.
  • US president Donald Trump denied the hand-drawing signed `Donald` is authentic, while an entry attributed to former US President Bill Clinton praises Epstein's `childlike curiosity` and `drive to make a difference`.
  • The revelations prompted fresh scrutiny of Lord Peter Mandelson's ties to Epstein, citing a JP Morgan report of a `particularly close relationship`, while Mandelson said he `very much regrets ever having been introduced to Epstein`.
  • Compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, the book, dated years ago, shows drawings of underage girls and bizarre images like a man handing balloons to pig-tailed girls, intensifying public scrutiny.
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Epstein ‘assistant’ met Duke of York and saw private palace quarters, book says

The words came as part of a ‘birthday book’ for the paedophile financier compiled by sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Great Yorkshire Radio broke the news in on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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