Epstein Estate Turns Over Additional Documents To House Committee

President Trump has denied allegations regarding the connection he had with Jeffrey Epstein.

The Jeffrey Epstein estate has turned over additional documents subpoenaed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

The records include the 2003 “birthday book,” featuring a lewd entry allegedly written by President Trump when he was a private citizen. However, the president has denied writing the note while others accuse him of trying to cover up the connection he had with the convicted sex offender.

Bsides the birthday book, the files did not include a “client list,” though the records did include copies of Epstein’s address book. The new release has the potential to shed new light on the many elite relationships maintained by Epstein and his long-time associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for crimes related to sex trafficking.

The Oversight Committee is continuing its efforts for the release of additional documents.