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epstein victims' lawyer tells, on air, where the 50th birthday book is and how to get it
no excuses, DOJ
So there ya go. Get the actual book and prove if trump's letter appears in it or not.
no excuses, DOJ
A prominent lawyer who has represented hundreds of Jeffrey Epstein's victims is calling on Congress to subpoena the disgraced financier's estate for a copy of an alleged birthday book that the Wall Street Journal reported contains a "bawdy" letter from Donald Trump.
Attorney Brad Edwards claimed in an interview on MSNBC's "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell" on Wednesday that some of his clients were involved in assembling the book and could attest to its authenticity.
Edwards stated he knew the estate/lawyers well, and they were 'good people who would willingly turn over the book, Just ask them for it. For any reason they may be reluctant, such as protecting themselves from epstein clients, just subpoena it as that would protect them.' (may not be the exact wording but close and true to his actual meaning, it's easy enough to check)"If anyone cares for a solution as opposed to perpetuating scandal, there is an obvious and easy way to obtain the book at the center of the latest controversy. It's Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book, and like all other similar possessions, the estate is obviously in possession of it," Edwards said in a statement to ABC News. "Ask or subpoena the estate or their lawyers, and everyone will then have the book and can move on, which is best for the victims."
An attorney for the Epstein estate, when asked about Edward's remarks, said they "will comply with all lawful process." The representative did not respond to questions about whether the estate has the book or if it contains a letter from Trump.
So there ya go. Get the actual book and prove if trump's letter appears in it or not.