A stunned world froze as the Jeffrey Epstein birthday scrapbook—compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for his 50th in 2003—surfaced in unsealed files September 2025, exposing crude tributes from elites, including a controversial entry allegedly from Donald Trump.

The 238-page album, released by House Democrats from Epstein’s estate, features lewd notes, drawings, and innuendo: sketches of topless women massaging Epstein, jokes about “young talent,” and “thanks for the fun.” Trump’s purported contribution—a typewritten dialogue framed by a hand-drawn outline of a naked woman, signed “Donald” in the pubic area—reads: “We have certain things in common… may every day be another wonderful secret.”
Trump denied authorship: “Fake—disgraced liars!” Experts debated handwriting; no crime proven, but optics chilled amid post-2008 proximity. Other contributors: Clinton praising Epstein’s “childlike curiosity,” Dershowitz, Wexner.
Survivors erupted: “Vile—celebrating a predator,” Annie Farmer said. Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025)—naming Andrew 88 times for alleged assaults at age 17—amplified outrage: “They laughed at our pain.”
The scrapbook—raw relic—ignited fury: lewd tributes exposed, elite complicity unmasked, world stunned by what was never meant to see light.
Giuffre’s truth—her fight until April 25 suicide at age 41—thundered eternal: birthday book leaked, predator’s ways celebrated, silence shattered forever.
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