A recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report has revealed a leather-bound album created for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003. This album, compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, included handwritten letters, photos, and poems from various public figures, including former President Bill Clinton.
Clinton’s note praised Epstein’s curiosity and friendships, highlighting his enduring qualities. The album also featured contributions from other notable figures such as Donald Trump, Leon Black, Vera Wang, and Mort Zuckerman.
This professionally bound album has become a significant piece of evidence in ongoing investigations into Epstein’s extensive social and political network. It has been referenced in federal investigations and legal proceedings since Epstein’s death in 2019 and Maxwell’s conviction in 2021 for aiding Epstein’s trafficking crimes.
The resurfacing of this album has renewed scrutiny over Epstein’s relationships with prominent public figures, including Clinton and Trump. While Clinton’s note was complimentary, the contribution attributed to Trump included a nude illustration and risqué language, which Trump has denied authoring.
The revelations have sparked political tensions, with President Trump demanding the release of grand jury materials related to Epstein’s case and threatening legal action against the WSJ for its reporting on the letter linked to him.