Overview
- Attorneys for Jeffrey Epstein’s estate turned over subpoenaed materials to the GOP-led House Oversight Committee, including the 2003 “birthday book.”
- House Oversight Democrats posted an image from the album showing a typewritten message within a drawing and what appears to be Donald Trump’s name and signature.
- President Trump denies writing the message or drawing and has sued the Wall Street Journal over its earlier reporting on the note.
- Committee aides say the estate also provided Epstein’s will, the 2007 non‑prosecution agreement, entries from his contact books spanning 1990–2019, and information on bank accounts, with plans to release materials after review.
- The Justice Department has supplied only part of its files, which Democrats say are largely already public, and Treasury is resisting broader requests for suspicious activity reports tied to Epstein.