
After US President Donald Trump, the name of former President Bill Clinton appeared in connection with the birthday album of Jeffrey Epstein. The latest Wall Street Journal (WSJ) quoted resources and said that Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was excited about Bill Clinton and other prominent names to present letters for a special gift.
She was successful in the end, the report added.
The birthday album – assembled before Epstein was first arrested in 2006 – included a page with a single paragraph in Clinton’s message that reads: “It’s reassuring that it doesn’t take so long, during all the years of learning and knowledge, adventure and (unreadable word), and to make your child’s curiosity.
The WSJ report further claimed that Bill Clinton was among the about five dozen people who ended up with the 2003 book. Donald Trump, billionaire Wall Street Leon Black, fashion designer Vera Wang and media owner Mort Zuckerman.
The latest statement was made days after Eport Wall Street Journal at Trump’s “Bawdy” birthday greeting to Epstein caused flutter in American politics. According to the magazine, the letter Trump was “Opzný”.
Reportedly contained the outline of a naked woman, apparently drawn by a brand, and had the future president’s signature “Donald” imitating pubic hair. It ends “happy birthday – and can be another amazing secret every day,” WSJ said.
Trump called a letter “fake” and responded in a number of furious contributions on social media and said, “It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”
“I’ve never written a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,” he said.
The media socket now claims that a book for a professional bound birthday had several volumes and included content that put contributions organized in groups.
While many letters writers were not famous, some categories had remarkable people. Clinton and Trump were presented in the “Friends” group, along with about 20 other collaborators, such as Black, Zuckerman, former secret leader Victoria Leslie Wexner, lawyer Alan Dershowitz and late Jean-Luc Brunel, who operated a model agency.
Among the “business” group was the late Alan “Ace” Greenberg and late James “Jimmy” Cayne. Both men worked at Bear Stearns when Epstein was at an investment bank at the age of 70.
Other people were grouped into categories such as “Science”, “Brooklyn” and “Family”.
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