An unsettling drawing featured in Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday book creepily shows the notorious pedophile doling out balloons to girls — and then getting massaged by topless young women decades later.
The hand-drawn illustration, which was among the trove of files released by Congress on Monday, showed the late sex offender handing the balloons to the three youngsters back in 1983.
It appears alongside a sexually-charged image that portrays the financier 20 years later lying naked on a lounge chair as he is surrounded by four blondes.
In the later image, Epstein can be seen smiling as the flurry of nearly-nude women massage him.
One of the women, who appears to be performing a sex act, has the initials “JE” tattooed in a heart on her butt.
“What a great country!” a caption under the illustration screams.
Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” private jet — complete with the same tail number — is clearly visible in the background.
The highly-suggestive image was part of the 238-page scrapbook compiled by Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, for his milestone birthday — just three years before his sex abuse allegation surfaced publicly in 2006.
The book was part of a surprise document dump released by the House Oversight Committee on Monday after the lawyers for Epstein’s estate turned it over in response to a congressional subpoena.
It features a collection of birthday messages featuring the names of high profile figures, including former President Bill Clinton and President Trump.
The message that appears to bear Trump’s signature includes text framed by a hand-drawn outline of a curvaceous woman.
The existence of that letter was first reported on by the Wall Street Journal in July.
The president has vehemently denied the picture’s authenticity. and blasted the report on it as “false, malicious, and defamatory.”
“These are not my words, not the way I talk. Also, I don’t draw pictures,” Trump said before slapping the outlet with a lawsuit.
The so-called Epstein files and case has caused a political headache for Trump in recent weeks after many of his supporters latched on to unanswered questions about convicted sex offender and his death in his prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
Trump, for his part, has repeatedly tried to downplay the firestorm — saying he’s baffled by the interest in the investigative files.
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