Creepy Drawing in Epstein Archives Shows Sex Offender Approaching Girls With Balloons Before Being Massaged

A creepy drawing in a book compiled for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003 showed the late sex offender approaching a group of young girls with balloons before receiving a naked massage.
In the drawing from Epstein’s estate – which was released by Congress on Monday – Epstein is shown in 1983 approaching a group of young girls with balloons and what also appears to be a lollipop.
In the next panel, an undressed Epstein is shown twenty years later, in 2003, being massaged by four half-naked women, with one woman clearly massaging his genitals.
“What a great country!” the drawing is captioned, with Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” private jet appearing prominently in the background.
Just one year after the drawing was made, police began to investigate Epstein for sex crimes against children.
Before his death in 2019, Epstein was accused of sex trafficking and abusing underage girls on his private jet. The plane received the nickname “Lolita Express” after residents in the Virgin Islands saw Epstein frequently turn up with young girls.
Epstein was also accused of making underage girls perform sexual massages.
Epstein’s 50th birthday book included letters from former President Bill Clinton, billionaire Leon Black, and President Donald Trump. Trump has denied penning the letter to Epstein, which featured his signature, a drawing of a naked woman, and the words, “May every day be another wonderful secret.”
On Monday, a contribution to the book from Joel Pashcow – a member of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club – was also made public, showing Pashcow joking about Epstein selling a “fully depreciated” woman to Trump for $22,500.