The House Oversight Committee released another batch of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate Monday night, including a so-called “birthday book” that contains a message allegedly from former President Bill Clinton.
The release, totaling more than 200 pages, came in response to a congressional subpoena issued by Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).
Clinton Entry in Book
The book, compiled by Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell for his 50th birthday, includes what appears to be an entry attributed to Clinton.
The note praises Epstein’s “childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference, and the [illegible] of friends.”

Clinton was known to have flown on Epstein’s private jet several times. He has denied wrongdoing.
Other Entries
Former Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz’s name also appears, with a message joking about changing a Vanity Fair article’s focus from Epstein to Clinton.
Dershowitz has consistently denied allegations of misconduct linked to Epstein.

The book contains hundreds of photos of Epstein, including childhood images, social gatherings, and suggestive pictures with women.
One censored photo shows Epstein with Maxwell in a pool, with parts of her body redacted.
Additional Material
The tranche also includes Epstein’s last will and testament, an address book of contacts, and details of his 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors in Florida.
One entry even jokes about Epstein being “CIA,” referencing him as the “boyfriend of [redacted].”
Another photo shows Epstein as a teenager with a caption about his growth.
Comer’s Statement
Chairman Comer said Democrats had focused on only one portion of the files — the disputed Trump entry — while ignoring the rest.
“It’s appalling Democrats on the Oversight Committee are cherry-picking documents and politicizing information,” Comer said.
“President Trump is not accused of any wrongdoing. The Committee will pursue additional Epstein bank records based on this new information.”
