The 50th birthday book compiled for Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 reads like a roster of the damned. Released from Epstein's estate files, this document isn't speculation or rumor—it's primary source evidence of who celebrated a man they knew was trafficking young women.
The book, assembled by Ghislaine Maxwell despite her recent denials, contains handwritten tributes from Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, Leon Black, and Donald Trump. Maxwell's own introduction destroys her sworn testimony that she didn't organize this collection. She wrote: "I did put it together for you. Happy, happy, happy birthday. Love, Ghislaine."
The early pages establish a pattern of predation spanning decades. Childhood friends recount stories of Epstein forcing girls at knifepoint to remove their clothes, making rabbi's daughters expose themselves, and learning to "get away with shit" because "chicks and public in general were schmucks." One friend explicitly credits himself with teaching Epstein these behaviors, referencing their time at Interlochen—the private school where Epstein later worked and allegedly recruited victims.
Leon Black's contribution contains coded references to "blonde, red, or brunette spread out geographically" and "Maxwellian delight." Black, who paid Epstein $158 million for supposed tax advice, wrote this knowing exactly who Epstein was. The Apollo Group chairman's connections to Russian money laundering through Epstein's network remain under investigation.
Alan Dershowitz's entry proves he actively ran interference for Epstein with media. He boasted about manipulating a Vanity Fair article: "I talked him into changing the focus from you to Bill Clinton." This is the same Dershowitz who multiple victims have placed at Epstein's properties, who admits to receiving massages but claims he "kept his underwear on."
The most damning evidence involves Donald Trump. A drawing depicts a girl's silhouette with a dialogue between Trump and Epstein discussing their shared "secrets." The handwritten note reads: "Enigmas never age, have you noticed that Jeffrey?" and concludes "may every day be another wonderful secret." Trump's signature has been verified by multiple experts as authentic from that era.
Another document shows Trump at Mar-a-Lago holding a mock check for $22,500 for "the sale of a fully depreciated woman" with the victim's name redacted. Epstein's annotation: "Even though I handled the deal, I didn't get any of the money or the girl."
A separate memo details Secret Service personnel escorting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak onto Epstein's plane alongside Jean-Luc Brunel, explicitly identified as "scout for young females," David Copperfield, and Eva Anderson, described as "one of Jeffrey Epstein's best recruiters."
The book's most disturbing image: a before-and-after drawing showing Epstein in 1983 giving balloons to prepubescent girls, then twenty years later on his island with those same girls, now grown and topless, servicing him. The caption: "What a country."
The White House response confirms consciousness of guilt. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt called it a "hoax" while Trump himself declared it a "dead issue"—not a denial, but a demand to stop discussing it. GOP senators claim it's "AI" or "forged" without requesting investigation. The same House Oversight Committee pursuing Hunter Biden for mortgage fraud refuses to examine their president's documented connection to child trafficking.
This isn't about partisan politics. Bill Clinton's presence in these files demands equal scrutiny. But Clinton isn't currently president. Trump is, and he's using the machinery of government to obstruct justice regarding his relationship with a convicted child trafficker.
The estate files prove what survivors have testified for years: Epstein operated an international trafficking ring servicing the wealthy and powerful. These weren't secrets—they were open secrets, documented in birthday tributes where associates joked about trading women like commodities.
Every member of Congress must be pressured to support the discharge petition for full, unredacted release of all FBI files. These thousands of victims deserve justice. Their families deserve answers. And Americans deserve to know which of their leaders participated in or covered up these crimes.
The evidence is no longer deniable. The president of the United States maintained an intimate friendship with a child trafficker, documented their "wonderful secrets," and is now orchestrating a cover-up from the White House. The only question remaining is whether America has the moral courage to demand accountability.
The complete Epstein birthday book and estate documents are available for review.
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