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Novel checked photos show Epstein “sells” a Trump woman at $22,500
Ramon Antonio Vargas
one scrapbook for Jeffrey EpsteinThe 50th birthday released on Monday contains a photo of him holding a novelty checking bearing Donald TrumpThe signature, and a woman who suggested Epstein “selled to him” for $22,500, further clarifies Long-term relationship Between the president and the convicted sex offender.
This photo shows Epstein and Joel Pashcow, a longtime member of Trump’s Margrago resort, and the third number, apparently a woman whose face is edited in the image, shared On social media of Democrats on the House Oversight Committee. Apparently from Pashcow’s title reads: “Jeffrey shows the early talent of wealth + women! Sell “complete depreciation” [redaction] To Donald Trump for $22,500. ”
Epstein “also demonstrated early human skills'” and the title continues. “Even if I handled the deal, I didn’t get any money from that girl!”
The signature of the check was “DJ Trump” and its style was different from most signatures at the time.
Wall Street Journal Report That woman was Epstein and the current two-time president of the United States – in the 1990s, his middle name was J- and “Social”. The woman’s lawyer told the newspaper that she had established a connection with Epstein around 1997 and had no romantic relationship with Epstein or Trump, and did not know Pashko, nor did she know the letter, which she called “a disgusting and disturbing prank.”
White House to support signature analysis on Epstein’s letter
Good morning, welcome us at Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epsteinas The White House said it would support forensic analysis of the signature, allegedly the president’s letter to the convicted sex offender.
White House officials claimed Tuesday a sexually suggestive letter listing a sexually suggestive letter with Trump’s signature that has not been signed by the president.
The letter and its painting of the naked woman’s torso are part of a batch of documents released by the House Oversight Committee in response to the subpoena, which was first reported in the Wall Street Journal in July.
Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt denied Trump’s involvement in the letter at a press conference, adding that the White House would support an expert review of the signature to determine whether Trump has completed his hand.
“Three independent signature analysts said it was not the president’s real signature, and we have been sticking to that signal. The president did not write this letter, he did not sign it,” Levitt said.
Several White House officials have tried to distance Trump from the 2003 bill, suggesting that the signature is different from the recent example. But officials refused to address the fact that Trump often used his name in his signature before his tenure, a line that stretched from the previous letter, and Trump’s signature in a 1995 letter was very similar to one in Epstein’s notes.
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