In the new collection of documents two more pages from the ‘birthday book’ appear – one of which includes a previously redacted name

Lawyers representing Jeffrey Epstein’s estate have turned over a second tranche of documents to the House Oversights Committee, including previously redacted pages of the pedophile financier’s now-infamous “birthday book.”

The birthday book, given to Epstein in 2003 to mark his 50th birthday, contained a collection of letters from high-profile friends and acquaintances, including one that was alleged to have been written by President Donald Trump.

Trump has vehemently denied that he wrote the letter. White House officials also denied that the signature was real.