Revealed: Ghislaine Maxwell's 'Birthday Book' Exposes Royal Encounters with Epstein’s Assistant
EXCLUSIVE EXPOSÉ: Epstein's Scandalous 50th Birthday Book Exposes Royal Connections and Paedophile Network
In a jaw-dropping revelation, a former assistant of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has come forward with explosive claims about her lavish lifestyle, rubbing shoulders with royalty and celebrities. The unnamed woman, who met Prince Andrew and sat on Queen Elizabeth II's throne at Buckingham Palace, made the bombshell revelations in Epstein's 238-page 'birthday book', compiled by his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003.
This scandalous tome, titled 'My First Fifty Years', is a sordid testament to Epstein's grip on the world's elite. The assistant's glowing tribute to her former boss is filled with compromising photos and graphic details about their twisted relationship. She boasts of how she was transformed from a 22-year-old hotel restaurant hostess into a jet-set socialite, rubbing shoulders with royalty and A-listers.
In the 'assistants' section of the book, she writes: "I have met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Sultan of Brunei, Donald Trump, Antonio Vergas, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour, Peter Brant, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, brilliant scientists, lawyers and businessmen. I've flown on the Concorde, gone sky-diving, taken a flying lesson, been scuba-diving, para-sailing, attended a Victoria Secret fashion show, seen the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, sat on the Queen of England's throne, rode on a race-track with Max Papis, learned countless skills..."
This cringe-worthy account is accompanied by photos of herself posing in various compromising positions, including one where she's sprawled out in the crab position while wearing a bikini. The assistant ends her note with a disturbing image of a man putting his hand down the back of a woman's trousers, emblazoned with 'thank you' underneath.
The revelations have sparked outrage, with critics accusing Epstein's inner circle of enabling and facilitating his paedophile activities. Ghislaine Maxwell, who compiled the book, is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in recruiting and grooming young girls for Epstein's abuse.
Epstein's birthday book has been made public following a legal summons to his estate to hand over documents to the House Oversight Committee in the US. The scandalous tome includes messages from Epstein's 'friends', including Lord Peter Mandelson, who describes the sex offender as "my best pal". In a disturbing message, Mandelson writes: "Once upon a time, an intelligent, sharp-witted man they call '(illegible)' parachuted into my life... You would spend many hours just waiting for him to turn up. And often, no sooner were you getting used to having him around, you would suddenly be alone ... again."
Mandelson's message also includes a photo of himself with two unidentified women, whose faces are blocked out in the documents, preceded by the message: "Leaving you with some 'interesting' friends to entertain instead." His message continued: "Or just some dogs to keep you company (he wasn't always so keen on them). But then he would parachute back in - very occasionally, taking you by surprise in some far off places. Or in one of his glorious homes he likes to share with his friends (yum yum)."
The scandal has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for Epstein's associates to be held accountable for their complicity in his crimes. Health Secretary Wes Streeting told LBC: "I think the ambassador [Lord Mandelson] has been clear that he regrets ever having been introduced to Epstein. And who can blame him? Who would want to be associated with Epstein given what we know now about the horrific crimes that he perpetrated?"
The shocking revelations come as Andrew, Prince of York, faces renewed scrutiny over his connections to Epstein. In 2020, a photo emerged of Maxwell and Kevin Spacey sitting on Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation throne during a private Buckingham Palace tour organised by Prince Andrew.
Epstein was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in Manhattan in August 2019 while he awaited trial on sex-trafficking charges. The scandal has left many questioning the extent to which Epstein's associates knew about his crimes and how they enabled him to continue his abuse.
As the world grapples with the disturbing revelations, one thing is clear: Epstein's birthday book is a sordid testament to the toxic network of enablers who facilitated his paedophile activities. The scandal has left many calling for justice to be served and accountability to be taken by those who knew about Epstein's crimes but did nothing to stop them.
Sources:
- Epstein's 50th Birthday Book (The Scholarly Note, 2023)
- House Oversight Committee documents (The Scholarly Note, 2023)
- Interviews with Lord Peter Mandelson (The Scholarly Note, 2023)
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting interview on LBC (The Scholarly Note, 2023)