A House committee wants a copy of the Jeffrey Epstein birthday book that reportedly contains a ribald message from President Donald Trump.
The House Oversight Committee is subpoenaing the late financier’s estate to explore a possible mismanagement of a federal government investigation involving Epstein and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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The subpoena, signed on Aug. 25 by Rep. James Comer, the Republican chair of the oversight committee, requests Epstein’s will, any disclosure agreements he signed, the non-prosecutorial agreement Epstein signed with Southern District of Florida official in 2007, his financial transactions and holdings as well as any documents that could make up a “potential client list,” including phone logs and visitors logs.
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The first item the subpoena provides Congress with is “all entries contained within the reported leather-bound book compiled by Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell for Mr. Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday.”
Trump has denied writing an off-color message to Epstein in the book, and sued the Wall Street Journal after the outlet reported on his birthday greeting.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: House committee wants Epstein ‘birthday book’ with alleged Trump note