cupure logo
trumpprincepoliceharrykilleddeathepsteinrevealslifewarning

Epstein 'Birthday Book' Depicts Shocking Joke About Selling Woman To Trump

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Monday highlighted another disturbing page out of Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called 2003 “birthday book” that features a joke about Epstein selling a woman to President Donald Trump.“Jeffrey showing early talents with money + women! Sells ‘fully depreciated’ [name redacted] to Donald Trump for $22,500,” reads a handwritten caption on the page, which includes a photo of Epstein and longtime Mar-a-Lago member  Joel Pashcow holding a massive “check.”The caption goes on, “Showed early ‘people skills’ too. Even though I handled the deal I didn’t get any of the money on the girl!”Two faces — as well as the woman’s name on the check— are redacted from the snap. The check also features a “DJ Trump” signature, but it doesn’t resemble the president’s handwriting as seen on documents over the years. The joke takes aim at a woman whom the president and Epstein “socialized with” in the 1990s, sources told The Wall Street Journal.The “birthday book” drop comes as Trump dismisses talk of his relationship with — and his administration’s handling of files tied to — the late convicted sex offender, calling a bipartisan push to release the so-called Epstein files in their entirety a “Democrat hoax.”NEW PAGE FROM EPSTEIN’S BIRTHDAY BOOK: Epstein and a longtime Mar-a-Lago member joking about selling a "fully depreciated" woman to Donald Trump for $22,500. pic.twitter.com/iEMNSRX7X8— Oversight Dems (@OversightDems) September 8, 2025Pashcow and his attorney didn’t respond to the WSJ’s requests for comment, while a lawyer for the woman said she didn’t know the longtime Mar-a-Lago member and had “no knowledge of the letter,” with the lawyer referring to it as a “disgusting and deeply disturbing hoax.”The page arrives on the same day that the House panel released a trove of documents from Epstein’s estate, including what appears to be the “birthday book” in its entirety.Among the documents shared by Democrats on Monday is an image of Trump’s alleged birthday message to Epstein, which he has denied writing inside of a crude drawing of an outline of a woman’s body.The White House has claimed that the letter is fake based on the appearance of Trump’s signature, though social media users, including George Conway, have pointed out that the president has previously used a similar “Donald” signature.

Comments

Similar News

Breaking news