Posted on 07/24/2025 5:27:47 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
The Wall Street Journal has just released an alleged birthday letter from former president Bill Clinton to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the letter from Clinton was obtained from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2003 “birthday book.”
The letter reportedly from Clinton read, “It’s reassuring, isn’t it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and (illegible word), and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends.”
LOOK:
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Could you provide a link to that tweet?
Inside joke.
Bingo!
This is a real book. It is yet to be determined if anything has been tampered with.
Maxwell can authenticate it. So can the victims who helped make it.
At least one of their lawyers has entered the fray.
My ass. Bill and Hillary lived in New York in 2006 when Epstein was arrested the first time, and Hillary was serving as the Senator from NY State.
search his name. i dont have it on my screen. it came up when I was trying to find a picture of the birthday book entry
Kieran 🏴☠️ 🇵🇸𓂆🇿🇦
@TheLark1081
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A letter from the current U.K. ambassador to the U.S., Mandelson, included photos of whiskey and a tropical island, and referred to Epstein as “my best pal.”
uh oh...the infamous Leon Black is also in the book
Jeffrey Epstein’s Birthday Album Included Letters From Bill Clinton, Leon Black
Lets see if leon black claims it is not true
so this is where it really gets interesting.
I saw a pic of what Trump supposedly wrote. He denies it. It really was no big deal but he denies it.
So does Maxwell authenticate this book but say there was never an entry for Trump. If she says Trump did provide it she ain’t getting a deal.
If Maxwell denies but the victims who help authenticate entries what happens then.
Lawsuit going to be interesting. I don’t think Murdoch will back down so I would guess no settlement
Grok
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The WSJ report details contributors to Epstein’s 2003 birthday book:
- Bill Clinton: Former US President (1993-2001), flew on Epstein’s jet multiple times.
- Vera Wang: Acclaimed fashion designer, known for bridal gowns.
- Leon Black: Billionaire Apollo Global Management co-founder, paid Epstein $158M for advice.
- Les Wexner: L Brands founder (Victoria’s Secret), Epstein’s longtime client until 2007.
Other names include Alan Dershowitz and Mort Zuckerman. Trump denies his reported letter.
“I’ll **** anything that moves.” William Jefferson Frank Booth
“Mummies, pole dancers, kids, you name it. You seen my wife?”
Good catch. The "childlike curiosity" they're talking about would leave them with guilt and torment, thus the need for the "solace of friends".
The illegible word could be "conquests" (haven't seen it, just follows a possible thought pattern).
Dave Benoit
@DaveCBenoit
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Leon Black’s submission to the Epstein birthday book included a poem with the lines:
“Blonde, Red or Brunette, spread out geographically
With this net of fish, Jeff’s now ‘The Old Man and The Sea’”
Signed
“Love and kisses, Leon.”
There is apparently more than one book. DOJ has reviewed digital copy.
This book is worth a fortune. Victims will want their piece.
cant wait to see Vera Wang’s entry into the book
this story is a hoot.
60 people are pissed that this is suddenly coming out. Epstein’s estate has the book.
Dear Bill,
next time please lick the envelope closed.
Signed
Gislane.
Brad Edwards, victims lawyer, said Ro Khanna is going to subpoena the book.
So far I cant find the full index of everyone that contributed.
“Gerald Lefcourt”
I tried a civil rico case against Jerry Lefcourt many years ago (I was 2nd chair). He represented the defendants. Ironically, one of his co-counsel was Jay Goldberg, who was one of Trump’s lawyers back then. The trial lasted three months. The trial tactics that I learned from Lefcourt and Goldberg took my skills to another level and helped to shape my career as a trial lawyer. Goldberg was also a nice person, and I think he enjoyed his additional role as teacher/mentor. Lefcourt was indifferent and aloof, but still a great trial lawyer.
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