Democrats on the Home Oversight Committee on Monday highlighted one other disturbing web page out of Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called 2003 “birthday ebook” that encompasses a joke about Epstein promoting a girl to President Donald Trump.
“Jeffrey exhibiting early abilities with cash + ladies! Sells ‘totally depreciated’ [name redacted] to Donald Trump for $22,500,” reads a handwritten caption on the web page, which features a photograph of Epstein and longtime Mar-a-Lago member Joel Pashcow holding a large “test.”
The caption goes on, “Confirmed early ‘folks abilities’ too. Although I dealt with the deal I didn’t get any of the cash on the woman!”
Two faces — in addition to the girl’s title on the test— are redacted from the snap. The test additionally encompasses a “DJ Trump” signature, but it surely doesn’t resemble the president’s handwriting as seen on paperwork through the years.
The joke takes goal at a girl whom the president and Epstein “socialized with” within the Nineteen Nineties, sources informed The Wall Road Journal.
The “birthday ebook” drop comes as Trump dismisses speak of his relationship with — and his administration’s dealing with of recordsdata tied to — the late convicted intercourse offender, calling a bipartisan push to launch the so-called Epstein recordsdata of their entirety a “Democrat hoax.”
Pashcow and his legal professional didn’t reply to the WSJ’s requests for remark, whereas a lawyer for the girl mentioned she didn’t know the longtime Mar-a-Lago member and had “no data of the letter,” with the lawyer referring to it as a “disgusting and deeply disturbing hoax.”
The web page arrives on the identical day that the Home panel launched a trove of paperwork from Epstein’s property, together with what seems to be the “birthday ebook” in its entirety.
Among the many paperwork shared by Democrats on Monday is a picture of Trump’s alleged birthday message to Epstein, which he has denied writing inside a crude drawing of a top level view of a girl’s physique.
The White Home has claimed that the letter is faux based mostly on the looks of Trump’s signature, although social media customers, together with George Conway, have identified that the president has beforehand used the same “Donald” signature.

