The leather-bound ebook, titled “The First Fifty Years,” is crammed with handwritten and typed letters from buddies, household and girlfriends, in addition to childhood recollections. Most of the handwritten letters are laborious to decipher.
The ebook additionally accommodates Epstein’s delivery certificates, pictures from childhood to maturity, pictures of ladies in bikinis, a chocolate chip cookie recipe, math equations and a few specific tales about intercourse, a CBS Information evaluation discovered.
The ebook is break up into sections together with household, Brooklyn, girlfriends, kids, buddies, science, “girl-friends,” particular assistants and enterprise. A prologue was written by Ghislaine Maxwell.
One drawing within the ebook reveals an grownup man handing balloons to younger ladies. The 12 months is 1983. Subsequent to it’s a drawing displaying an older man receiving a therapeutic massage from three practically nude girls in 2003.
“What an incredible nation!” the drawing is captioned. It is unclear who the photograph is from.
A letter from a “girlfriend” talks about Maxwell calling her to ebook a therapeutic massage for her “employer.” The girl remembers massaging Epstein’s ft in 1993. He requested that she fly with them that night time to Florida, however the lady had a earlier engagement. Epstein known as her when he returned “and my life was ceaselessly modified,” she wrote, thanking him for all of the alternatives he had supplied her.
One other “girlfriend” wrote that she met Maxwell in Palm Seaside whereas Maxwell was allegedly gathering “breast pictures” for Epstein.
“I got here to see you some months later you advised me to take off my prime,” the girl wrote. “With the standard Epstein smile you checked out my breasts and mentioned ‘yeah, I used to be proper.’ Reminiscence served you accurately. The sweetness mark was on the appropriate breast.”
The ebook ends with a be aware from Maxwell that begins: “To the subsequent fifty years.”
“The following fifty years will likely be much more great,” she wrote.