Bill Clinton Signed Jeffrey Epstein Birthday Book in 2003
Bill Clinton Signed Jeffrey Epstein Birthday Book in 2003

Bill Clinton Signed Jeffrey Epstein Birthday Book in 2003

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Bill Clinton, identified as the most prominent figure in a professionally bound album compiled by Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, sent a note to Epstein on his 50th birthday in 2003 praising his "childlike curiosity" and reflecting on their years of acquaintance. This album included nearly 50 contributors such as Donald Trump, who wrote a more provocative note, as well as other notable personalities like billionaires Leon Black and Mortimer Zuckerman, fashion designer Vera Wang, and attorney Alan Dershowitz. Clinton's spokesperson stated that he severed ties with Epstein over a decade before Epstein's arrest and was unaware of his alleged crimes, despite Clinton having traveled with Epstein on an African trip in 2002 aboard Epstein's private plane. The varied contributions in the album ranged from Clinton's uplifting but vague message to Trump's more explicit and personal notes, and other entries included poems, drawings, and photographs with diverse themes. A House panel has voted to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton over their connections to Epstein, underscoring ongoing scrutiny of these relationships. The revelations have reignited public and political interest in the extent of Epstein's ties with influential figures.

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