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Former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold has reportedly been identified as one of the contributors to Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial birthday book, according to recent claims.
Allegedly, Myhrvold’s entry included explicit photographs depicting sexual acts and images of animal genitalia, which he purportedly took during an African expedition, as described in the accompanying letter.
This letter was part of a 238-page compilation created to celebrate Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003. The book was unveiled by Congress last month, with The Seattle Times revealing the disturbing contents on Friday.
In his note, Myhrvold allegedly praised Epstein as his so-called advisor on lifestyle matters.
He reportedly recounted an incident where someone at a party inquired, “Does Jeffrey Epstein manage your money?” To which he humorously replied, “No, but he advises me on lifestyle.” The questioner, taken aback, reacted with, “REALLY?”
‘A few years ago somebody at a party asked me ‘Does Jeffrey Epstein manage your money?” he reportedly penned. ‘I replied ‘No, but he advises me on lifestyle’. The guys eyes bugged out of his head and he said ‘REALLY?”
The multimillionaire has also been named as a passenger on Epstein’s private jet, the Lolita Express, flight logs from the 1990s revealed.
Myhrvold has claimed he and Epstein were only ‘passing acquaintances’ and that he regrets knowing him. He has not acknowledged the birthday images he is accused of sending Epstein.
Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein on the Lolita Express
Bill Gates and Nathan Myhrvold in Sun Valley, Idaho on July 9, 2009
Myhrvold flew on Esptein’s plane twice, according to records filed in Virginia Guiffre’s 2015 defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell.
He flew with Epstein, Maxwell and two others from Fort Knox, Kentucky to Teterboro, New Jersey on December 9, 1996.
He also flew on the jet from Newark to Titusville, Florida on January 11, 1997.
Epstein, his former lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Norweigan heiress Celina Midelfart and another passenger were also on that flight.
Myhrvold began working at Microsoft in 1986 after the firm purchased his start-up. He eventually became the software company’s first chief technology officer.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates’s own reputation has been badly sullied by his close association with Epstein.
Gates says he regrets their friendship and there is no suggestion of impropriety on his part. But Gates’s ex-wife Melinda says the friendship helped destroy the couple’s 27 year marriage.
Myhrvold’s connections to Epstein have come to light just days after Giuffre’s memoir was published posthumously.
The letter allegedly written by Myhrvold was accompanied by graphic photographs of sex acts and engorged animal genitalia
Myhrvold flew on Esptein’s plane twice in the 1990s, according to records filed in Virginia Guiffre’s 2015 defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell
Giuffre – who died by suicide in April aged 41 – was recruited into Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking network when she was a 17 and working at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in 2000.
She claimed she was approached there by Maxwell, who was later jailed in 2022 for helping Epstein sexually abuse girls.
According to her memoir, Guiffre feared she would ‘die a sex slave.’
Trump appeared to be on good terms with Epstein during the time of Giuffre’s recruitment, praising him as a ‘terrific guy’ in a 2002 New York Magazine profile.
In her book, Giuffre recounts being introduced to Trump by her father, with the now-president asking her ‘do you babysit at all.’
Trump also allegedly wrote a lewd birthday message to Epstein, which was included in the 2003 compilation.
A photo of the sexually suggestive card – which features a drawing of a curvaceous woman and appears to bear Trump’s signature – was turned over to Congress by representatives of the late financier as part of the investigation into his crimes.
The alleged note concludes: ‘may every day be another wonderful secret’.
President Donald Trump also allegedly wrote a lewd birthday message to Epstein, which was included in the 2003 compilation
Another photo emerged from the birthday book showing Epstein holding an oversized check alongside a note joking about Trump selling a woman to him
Jeffrey Epstein and Trump pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in 1997
Another photo was released from the famed birthday book, which showed Epstein holding an oversized check along side a handwritten note which jokes about Trump a woman to him.
Trump previously called the birthday message ‘fake’ and filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the message.
The so-called Epstein files have been the focal point of the controversy engulfing the second presidency of Trump, who was a longtime friend of Epstein.
Trump, who has denied prior knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and claimed he cut off their relationship long ago, has decried the continued focus on the Epstein files as a ‘Democrat hoax.’
Epstein took his own life while in prison in 2019 as he awaited trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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