Apparently, Canadian journalist Dean Blundell got the goods... #letter #trump
This IS exactly as described in the WSJ article, complete with "Donald" being used as pubes. The letter made up a page in a leather-bound book of birthday wishes, collected by Ghislaine Maxwell for #epstein 's 50th birthday, in January 2003... one year before the real estate squabble that caused the friendship to break up.
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GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺
in reply to Tea time. • • •GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 reshared this.
Finitum
in reply to GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 • • •He still signed onto the sentiment and he was buddy enough to the creep to be included in his bday album.
GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺
in reply to Finitum • • •Eminently possible. I'd love to know more about such a practice being normal for him, though.
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Glasgow
in reply to GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 • • •@Eetschrijver @Finitum
He literally sold a bunch of doodles at auction around this time, and wasn't always as thick as he is now.
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GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺
in reply to Glasgow • • •Well, I'm somewhat of an authority having done some pioneering work in forensic linguistics back in the day, and he definitely never had THIS way with words, certainly not written words.
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Tea time.
in reply to GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 • • •@Eetschrijver @unomie @Finitum The letter is from a leatherbound book of letters, gathered by G. Maxwell for his 50th birthday. WSJ verified its authenticity w/ several people at the DOJ involved in the investigation, and who could confirm it was part of the evidence they gathered.
In that sense, the veracity of the letter itself as far as its words used on the letter is pretty certain. As to whether Trump had someone write it for him is unknown.
Arno Schaaf
in reply to GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 • • •GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺
in reply to Arno Schaaf • • •Well, if you say so.
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