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Did Epstein ‘sell’ a woman to Trump for $22,500? What the 'birthday book' actually reveals

Trump has spent the past two months denying any connection, calling the revelations “nothing more than a Democrat Epstein hoax.” Yet the strange illustration and captions have again placed their friendship under a microscope.

September 10, 2025 / 14:57 IST
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Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump - File Image
Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump - File Image

A new cache of papers from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate has been handed over to the US Congress. Among the documents is a scrapbook page that has revived old questions about Epstein’s social ties with Donald Trump. It contains a photograph of Epstein grinning next to a giant novelty cheque signed “DJ TRUMP” and a handwritten note suggesting Epstein had “sold” a woman, crudely described as “fully depreciated,” to Trump for $22,500 (Rs 19.8 lakh). Trump has spent the past two months denying any connection, calling the revelations “nothing more than a Democrat Epstein hoax.” Yet the strange illustration and captions have again placed their friendship under a microscope.

What the documents show

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The material released by House Democrats includes a photograph of Epstein holding up the oversized cheque for $22,500. The signature reads “DJTRUMP” but does not resemble Trump’s actual handwriting. The undated image is part of a 238-page “birthday book” assembled for Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003 by his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. In the version made public the face of a woman standing beside Epstein is blacked out, along with part of the handwritten caption.

According to The New York Times, the caption appears to have been written by Joel Pashcow, a former New York real estate executive listed in Epstein’s flight records. Public filings describe him as a Palm Beach resident near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago and as the managing member of Nassau Capital since 2006.