Epstein's 50th Birthday Album — 238 pages — Released Sep 2025
Jeffrey's brother. Contributed personal family photographs and message.
Childhood friend from Sea Gate, Brooklyn.
L Brands/Victoria's Secret founder. Letter dated Jan 20, 2003: 'Dear Jeffrey. I wanted to get you what you want, so here it is....' followed by a drawn pair of breasts and 'Happy birthday your friend Leslie.'
Bear Stearns CEO. Contributed a personal message.
Bear Stearns chairman. Personal greeting.
Investor, later owner of Philadelphia 76ers. Personal message.
Business associate. Personal message.
Business associate.
Business associate.
Alleged letter containing the outline of a naked woman with message: 'Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.' Trump denies writing this and sued WSJ for defamation.
Wrote: 'It's reassuring isn't it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and errors, and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends.'
Created spoof magazine cover 'Vanity Unfair' with mock headlines speculating Epstein was Jack the Ripper and had financed Al Qaeda.
Handwritten poem with acronym 'V.F.P.C.' standing for 'Vanity Fair Poster Child.'
Former U.S. Senator (D-Maine). Wrote that one of Epstein's 'blessings has been the opportunity to lead a full, exciting, and fantastically varied life.'
Later British Ambassador to the U.S. Contributed a 10-page storybook account of their friendship with photographs.
Joked about having looked for information on Epstein in the New York Daily News, of which he was part owner.
French modeling agent. Later charged with sex trafficking. Found dead in Paris jail cell Feb 2022.
Mar-a-Lago Club member. Included photograph with mock check for $22,500 bearing Trump's imitated signature.
Psychiatrist, Yale adjunct. Praised Epstein for teaching him 'more than I expected to at this time of my life.'
Former CTO of Microsoft. Said he was 'ill prepared to comment on' Epstein's lifestyle and instead appended photos from Africa showing animals mating.
Nobel Prize in Physics (1969). Signed a page with a photo of himself yawning.
Harvard professor of mathematics. Contributed several pages on the evolution of language and evolutionary dynamics.
Theoretical physicist, former Yale professor.
Nobel Prize in Biology (1972). Contributed a message.
Harvard psychology/neuroscience professor.
Harvard economist (deceased). His name appears on pages showing what appear to be ink impressions of a woman's breasts, labeled 'specially commissioned by Henry Rosovsky.'
Fashion designer. Suggested they go on a shopping trip and joked about Epstein appearing on The Bachelor. Later said she regretted the association.
Names and faces redacted by Epstein estate to protect potential victims.
All names in this section were redacted. Section labeled separately from 'Girlfriends' in the original.
All names in this section were redacted. Unclear if referring to children of contributors or minors.
Staff and personal assistants. All names redacted.
Authored the introduction to the entire book. Wrote she intended to 'gather stories and old photographs to jog your memory about places, people and different events.'
Unsigned letter addressing Epstein as 'Degenerate One,' signed 'Degenerate II,' noting 'so many girls, so little time.'
Unsigned drawing showing Epstein giving lollipops to young girls (1983) juxtaposed with receiving massages from topless women (2003), with Lolita Express visible.
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