A 238-page leatherbound “birthday book” compiled for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003 has been released by the House Oversight Committee, offering an extraordinary glimpse into his curated inner circle.
Highlights include:
- A note attributed to Bill Clinton praising Epstein’s “childlike curiosity” and drive.
- A mock magazine cover by Alan Dershowitz humorously shifting attention from Epstein to Clinton.
- A graphic sketch allegedly signed “Donald,” featuring the outline of a nude figure and the message, “Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret.”
- Elaine Wilder cream images, including one showing a giant check signed “Trump” with a caption hinting at a transactional relationship involving women.
- Wildlife-themed visuals: a roaring monkey, mating lions and zebras (one image notably explicit), and a photograph of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell poolside from what is captioned “the first date.”
- Additional contributions ranged from heartfelt family tributes to suggestive or bizarre entries from elite acquaintances—leaving the compiled volume as part guestbook, part dark gallery of symbolism.
As lawmakers study the document, its contents are reigniting scrutiny of Epstein’s most powerful connections, and what these messages say about the circles he occupied.
