Jeffrey Epstein’s Friends Sent Him Bawdy Letters for a 50th Birthday Album. One Was From Donald Trump. - the article that got Trump to sue the WSJ

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The leather-bound book was compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell. The president says the letter ‘is a fake thing.’​


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By
Khadeeja Safdar

and
Joe Palazzolo

July 17, 2025 6:45 pm ET

Archive Article (paywalled)

It was Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, and Ghislaine Maxwell was preparing a special gift to mark the occasion. She turned to Epstein’s family and friends. One of them was Donald Trump.

Maxwell collected letters from Trump and dozens of Epstein’s other associates for a 2003 birthday album, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.

Pages from the leather-bound album—assembled before Epstein was first arrested in 2006—are among the documents examined by Justice Department officials who investigated Epstein and Maxwell years ago, according to people who have reviewed the pages. It’s unclear if any of the pages are part of the Trump administration’s recent review.

The president’s past relationship with Epstein is at a sensitive moment. The Justice Department documents, the so-called Epstein files, and who or what is in them are at the center of a storm consuming the Trump administration. On Wednesday, after angry comments about how the files are a hoax created by Democrats, President Trump lashed out at his own supporters for refusing to let the matter go.

The letter bearing Trump’s name, which was reviewed by the Journal, is bawdy—like others in the album. It contains several lines of typewritten text framed by the outline of a naked woman, which appears to be hand-drawn with a heavy marker. A pair of small arcs denotes the woman’s breasts, and the future president’s signature is a squiggly “Donald” below her waist, mimicking pubic hair.
The letter concludes: “Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

In an interview with the Journal on Tuesday evening, Trump denied writing the letter or drawing the picture. “This is not me. This is a fake thing. It’s a fake Wall Street Journal story,” he said.
“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,” he said. “It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”
He told the Journal he was preparing to file a lawsuit if it published an article. “I’m gonna sue The Wall Street Journal just like I sued everyone else,” he said.

Allegations that Epstein had been sexually abusing girls became public in 2006 and he was arrested that year. Epstein died in 2019 in jail after he was arrested a second time and charged with sex trafficking conspiracy.
Justice Department officials didn’t respond to requests for comment or address questions about whether the Trump page and other pages of the birthday album were part of the agency’s recent documents review. The FBI declined to comment.

The existence of the album and the contents of the birthday letters haven’t previously been reported.
The album had poems, photos and greetings from businesspeople, academics, Epstein’s former girlfriends and childhood pals, according to the documents reviewed by the Journal and people familiar with them.

Among those who submitted letters were billionaire Leslie Wexner and attorney Alan Dershowitz. The album also contained a letter from a now-deceased Harvard economist, one of Epstein’s report cards from Mark Twain junior high school in Brooklyn and a note from a former assistant that included an acrostic with Epstein’s name: “Jeffrey, oh Jeffrey!/ Everyone loves you!/ Fun in the sun!/ Fun just for fun!/ Remember…don’t forget me soon!/ Epstein…you rock!/ You are the best!”
Epstein was Wexner’s money manager at the time. The longtime leader of Victoria’s Secret wrote a short message that said: “I wanted to get you what you want… so here it is….”
After the text was a line drawing of what appeared to be a woman’s breasts.

Wexner declined to comment through a spokesman. Wexner’s spokesman previously told the Journal that the retail mogul “severed all ties with Epstein in 2007 and never spoke with him again.”
Dershowitz’s letter included a mock-up of a “Vanity Unfair” magazine cover with mock headlines such as “Who was Jack the Ripper? Was it Jeffrey Epstein?” He joked that he had convinced the magazine to change the focus of an article from Epstein to Bill Clinton.
Dershowitz, who represented Epstein after his first arrest, said, “It’s been a long time and I don’t recall the content of what I may have written.”
The book was put together by a New York City bookbinder, Herbert Weitz, according to people who were involved in the process. Weitz, who died in 2020, listed Epstein as a client on his website in 2003.

It isn’t clear how the letter with Trump’s signature was prepared. Inside the outline of the naked woman was a typewritten note styled as an imaginary conversation between Trump and Epstein, written in the third person.
“Voice Over: There must be more to life than having everything,” the note began.
Donald: Yes, there is, but I won’t tell you what it is.
Jeffrey: Nor will I, since I also know what it is.
Donald: We have certain things in common, Jeffrey.
Jeffrey: Yes, we do, come to think of it.
Donald: Enigmas never age, have you noticed that?
Jeffrey: As a matter of fact, it was clear to me the last time I saw you.
Trump: A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.


‘Jeffrey enjoys his social life’​

When he turned 50, Epstein was already wealthy from managing Wexner’s fortune and was socializing with Trump, Clinton and other powerful people at his Manhattan townhouse, Palm Beach, Fla., home and private Caribbean island.
A spokesman for Clinton referred to a 2019 statement that former President Clinton had cut off ties more than a decade before Epstein’s second arrest and didn’t know about Epstein’s alleged crimes.

Epstein and Trump spent time together in the 1990s and early 2000s and were photographed at social events, including with Maxwell and Melania Trump. A 1992 tape from the NBC archives shows Trump partying with Epstein at his Mar-a-Lago estate; Trump is seen pulling a woman toward him and patting her behind.

Trump, along with others including Clinton, also appeared several times on flight logs for Epstein’s private jet.

A 2002 New York magazine profile of Epstein quoted Trump. “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,” Trump said. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it—Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”
Both men said that they subsequently had a falling-out. Trump has said their friendship ended before Epstein pleaded guilty to procuring a minor for prostitution in 2008, served time in a Florida jail and registered as a sex offender.

When Epstein was arrested again in 2019, Trump said he hadn’t talked to Epstein for about 15 years. “I knew him like everybody in Palm Beach knew him,” Trump said in the Oval Office at that time. “I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you.”
Trump’s spokeswoman told the Journal in 2023 that Trump had banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club at some point in the past, without elaborating.

Maxwell, a British socialite, was convicted in 2021 of helping Epstein’s sex-trafficking and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Maxwell didn’t respond to a letter requesting an interview sent to her in prison. Arthur Aidala, an attorney representing Maxwell in her appeal, said, “At this point, she is focused on her case before the Supreme Court of the United States.”

The FBI’s Epstein files​

Epstein’s associations with Trump and many powerful people have been well documented. There remain questions about what the FBI possesses about Epstein and his well-connected friends. In 2019, the FBI confiscated evidence from Epstein’s properties in the U.S. Virgin Islands and New York.

Earlier Tuesday, after the Journal sought comment from the president about the letter, Trump told reporters at the White House that he believed some Epstein files were “made up” by former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden and former FBI Director James Comey.
He said that releasing any more Epstein files would be up to Attorney General Pam Bondi. “Whatever she thinks is credible, she should release,” Trump said.

Allegations that bureaucrats covered up Epstein’s connections with participants in his trafficking scheme were fanned by people now in top roles in the Trump administration, including FBI Director Kash Patel and his deputy, Dan Bongino.
In June 2024, Trump was asked in a Fox News interview whether he would release the Epstein case files. The Republican presidential candidate initially responded, “Yeah, I would.” But he also expressed some reservations. “You don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there, because it’s a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. But I think I would.”

Soon after she was confirmed as attorney general, Bondi said she was preparing to release new Epstein files. In late February, Bondi announced the release of “Phase 1” of the documents. But the material contained few new revelations, drawing criticism from right-wing influencers.

Bondi initially blamed the FBI’s New York office for withholding information and promised to release the remaining documents after redacting the victim’s names. Patel also said, “There will be no coverups, no missing documents and no stone left unturned.” They tasked hundreds of FBI employees to review the materials and prepare them for release.

The issue took on new life in June when Elon Musk, amid a public feud with Trump, alleged that the FBI was withholding documents from the Epstein case because Trump was in the files.
“The truth will come out,” Musk wrote on X on June 5. He later deleted the message and said he regretted some of his comments.

On July 7, the Justice Department backtracked on Bondi’s pledge to release more Epstein files. The Justice Department said that after an “exhaustive review” it had found no “incriminating client list” or additional documents that warrant public disclosure.
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee demanded this week that Republican Chairman Jim Jordan hold hearings on the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files and, if necessary, subpoena Bondi, Patel and Bongino.

At a cabinet meeting on July 8, Trump criticized a reporter for asking about Epstein. “Are people still talking about this guy, this creep?” Trump said. “That is unbelievable. Do you want to waste the time?”
That same day, Musk wrote on X: “How can people be expected to have faith in Trump if he won’t release the Epstein files?”
Write to Khadeeja Safdar at khadeeja.safdar@wsj.com and Joe Palazzolo at Joe.Palazzolo@wsj.com

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If you want to be more conspiratorial, Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal did it intentionally to transform what was a terrible narrative for Trump with his own supporters over the past couple days into a story where Trump is now the victim.
Nothing that cool ever happens.

Trump just thought everyone asking him about "Epstein" lately was talking about this fake story he knew was coming out, so he got pissed off, called it a hoax, etc.

His first confused old man moment.
 
CNN: Trump said he never ‘wrote a picture.’ This woman solicited two drawings from him (archive) (lite)

By Jon Sarlin, CNN
Fri July 18, 2025

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A drawing by President Donald J. Trump (L) on display at the Street, Contemporary and Celebrity Art Auction at Julien's Auctions Pop-UP Gallery in Beverly Hills, California. October 16, 2017.

After the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday night on a 2003 letter to Jeffrey Epstein that included Donald Trump’s name and an outline of a naked woman, the president’s denial was comprehensive.

“I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women,” he told the Journal. “It’s not my language. It’s not my words.”

“I don’t draw pictures,” he later wrote on Truth Social.

However, a charity director told CNN that in 2004 Trump sent her two signed drawings for an Iowan charity auction. And news reports suggest other drawings of his have sold for thousands of dollars.

Dr. Lowery Lockard, who ran the auction for Hattie Larlham – a nonprofit foundation – said she was “shocked and impressed” at the artful nature of then-real estate mogul and reality show host Donald Trump’s doodles.

“It was somebody we reached out to,” said Lockard. “It just wasn’t really something that I would have expected.”

The drawings raise questions about Trump’s vociferous denial that he draws. (His eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., also said he had never seen his father doodle.) Trump has also denied that he wrote the letter that the Journal said it had reviewed and was part of a collection of notes given to Epstein for his 50th birthday.

In a statement for this story White House spokesman Steven Cheung said, “As the President has said, the Wall Street Journal printed fake news and he doesn’t draw things like the outlet described.”

In 2004, Lockard collected around 150 drawings from celebrities for the auction, sending them a “doodle kit” in which they could draw anything they like on it. Appropriate for his big-city mogul image, Trump chose the New York City skyline for his doodles.

According to Lockard, the celebrities sent the doodles back with a signed waiver, authenticating them and allowing them to be sold at auction. “They sign a release that they’re aware that we’re going to sell them,” said Lockard who said that she still has Trump’s authentication.

When asked about Trump’s denial to the Wall Street Journal that he never “wrote a picture,” Lockard seemed perplexed.

“‘Wrote a picture’ is a little bit different than drawing a doodle, I guess. I’m not exactly sure what that terminology means. But I mean, we do have an authentic signature. It was authenticated when we received it.”

Lockard said that Trump’s drawing was done with a gold sharpie.

Other Trump drawings have also found their way into auction houses.

A drawing of a tree with dollar bills falling off of it, signed “Donald Trump,” with a gold sharpie sold for $8,500, and a drawing of the Empire State building sold for $16,000 at Julien’s Auctions in Los Angeles in 2017. That same year, a minimalist sketch of the New York City skyline with a gold marker signature sold for $29,184.

One of the drawings that was auctioned in 2004 has subsequently been donated back to another charity and will be up for auction in September. The winning bidder will receive what Lockard describes as the signed letter of authentication from Trump.

“This should raise a pretty penny,” said Lockard, who is planning on starting the bidding at $10,000. “It’s a great doodle.”
 
I fuckin' hate the Orange One but the idea that one notorious poon-hound could make common cause with another notorious poon-hound is the least remarkable thing here.

Show me a rich and powerful man (who wasn't a total fag) who also didn't dive dick-first into as much snatch as he had the stamina for.

You tell me Trump fucked a hundred whores on whore island, yeah, that's why people voted for him.

Did he go dick-sideways into an 8th grader?

I can say a lot of shit about Trump but he likes 'em filled out.

I guess I think that Epstein was running his own version of freak offs but there's a whole bunch of noise about how many girls were underage versus "barely legal."

But the troll in me is like "YAAAAAAAAAAASSSSS."
 
There is no card. This is another leftist conspiracy just like literally everything else they believe

If there was there was a card, they would have shown it when Trump was running. And if not, they would show it now

It's not that I like Trump, is just that I literally can't believe anything leftists say. Obama born in Hawaii, Joe Biden won the election, red meat is bad for you, humans are monkeys, the earth is a trillion years old, the earth is in a greenhouse, hitler was a white supremacist, vaccines aren't toxic, Trump was a Russian spy, Trump was a Ukranian spy, human fetuses are a different species in the womb, trump voters stormed the capitol building, oswald acted alone...and now they expect me to believe Trump sent a birthday card to Jeffrey epstien that no one is allowed to see and no one knew about until the day after he said he wasn't gonna release the epstien files because ✡ Shot him in the head for talking about it...

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The dotard is a liar, a doodler, and perhaps a diddler.
Oh...people are thinking this is real 😬😬
 
A lot of people were good friends with Epstein pre-2006. It's OK. Trump should let the truth set him free.
Why the fuck is he totally spazzing? Has he gone full Biden? That's seriously all he had to say for everyone to conclude it was a nothingburger.
 
Why the fuck is he totally spazzing? Has he gone full Biden? That's seriously all he had to say for everyone to conclude it was a nothingburger.
The plvn trusters think it’s 4D chess to distract his hayders with Epstein while ICE and swamp draining continues. Even Pelosi thinks it’s a ruse.
 
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