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Bill Clinton Among Those Who Contributed Letters to Epstein’s Birthday Book

Bill Clinton Among Those Who Contributed Letters to Epstein’s Birthday Book

Epstein’s Birthday Letters Unveiled

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, former President Bill Clinton and other high-profile figures were part of a group that sent birthday letters to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2003.

The report discusses a “leather tied album” specifically made for Epstein’s birthday, which included various letters. Among those mentioned is President Donald Trump, who allegedly sent some questionable communications as well. It appears that Clinton is joined in this company by Wall Street billionaire Leon Black, fashion designer Vera Wang, media mogul Mort Zuckerman, and Nathan Milbold, a former Microsoft executive.

Created in 2003, the album was reportedly organized by Epstein’s ex-girlfriend and business associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Some involved in the project suggested that Maxwell was particularly enthusiastic about including Clinton and other notable names.

Clinton’s message reportedly featured “distinctive scribbles” and referenced Epstein’s “childlike curiosity.” The letter mentioned, “It’s safe to say that over the years, there has been much learning, adventure, and… well, I think, curiosity, like that of a child, and the desire to make a difference with the support of friends.”

When approached about the letters, Clinton opted not to comment beyond referring back to a previous statement.

After Epstein’s second arrest in 2019, a spokesman for Clinton stated to Vanity Fair, “I don’t know anything” regarding the grave crimes for which Epstein had previously pleaded guilty.

Some of the letters in the album contained rather crude messages, according to WSJ. One noted that a billionaire shared pictures from a recent African trip, including wildlife and, well, some inappropriate moments observed.

In defense, the spokesperson for this individual asserted that the billionaire is a wildlife photographer who often shares and discusses animal behavior.

As for Leon Black, he allegedly sent poetry to Epstein during that time. One of his poems apparently referenced Epstein as the “Vanity Fair Poster Child.”

Black’s message included the phrase, “With this fish net, Jeff is now ‘The Old Man and the Sea.’” He also concluded a note with “Love and Kiss, Leon,” although a spokesperson for Black chose not to comment on this.

The report categorized both Clinton and Trump under a “Friends” section, alongside other figures like former Victoria’s Secret executive Leslie Wexner and Epstein’s former lawyer. Various groupings such as “Business,” “Science,” “Brooklyn,” and “Family” were also included.

This new information surfaces following a different report suggesting Trump sent a letter to Epstein as part of the 2003 album, which reportedly included provocative illustrations. Trump has since claimed the letter was “fake,” denying it was his wording or any of his depictions.

Recently, Trump filed a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation, and two WSJ reporters connected to this report. In response to the lawsuit, a Dow Jones representative expressed confidence in the accuracy of their reporting.

Meanwhile, the discussion around the “Epstein Files” continues, as both Republican and Democratic figures are dealing with the fallout from the Justice Department’s memo released on July 6, which indicated that Epstein’s client list could not be located.

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