Auction Epstein's Birthday Book, Give Every Dollar to His Victims

The Issue

To Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, Executors of the Epstein Estate,

Every single page of Epstein's birthday book is a receipt. If it can't be used in court anymore, then it should be used to help those who suffered the most. The idea isn't to go crazy and stare at the book, it's to monetize a toxic asset and finally get funds into the hands of survivors.

Jeffrey Epstein's notorious birthday book, a symbol of the horrors endured by countless victims, lies dormant. It once held names that facilitated his illicit operations. Although it might no longer serve as evidence in legal proceedings, it carries immense monetary potential that should not go to waste.

It also helped him avoid accountability while leaving countless survivors without justice. 

I propose we auction this book, utilizing its infamy for a noble cause. This isn't about glorifying its dark history, but about taking its remnants and converting them into tangible support for the victims who endured unimaginable trauma. Every dollar raised from the auction should be directly channeled to victim support organizations.


Victims of Epstein's crimes have carried emotional and physical scars for years. Many continue to struggle financially due to these burdens. By auctioning the birthday book, we offer a chance for restitution and healing, acknowledging their pain and the wrongful gains associated with it.

Converting such a vile symbol into a beacon of hope for survivors provides an opportunity for the community to stand in solidarity with those affected. Let us not allow this symbol to gather dust, but rather turn it into a tool for justice and restitution.

This is not about spectacle. This is about reparation.

As executors of his estate, you have the authority, and the opportunity, to do what the courts never could: deliver meaningful restitution using the very tools Epstein once used to manipulate the world around him.

Let this be your chance to do right.
- Survivors deserve healing
- The public deserves transparency
- You owe it to history to show that justice, however late, is still possible

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The Issue

To Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, Executors of the Epstein Estate,

Every single page of Epstein's birthday book is a receipt. If it can't be used in court anymore, then it should be used to help those who suffered the most. The idea isn't to go crazy and stare at the book, it's to monetize a toxic asset and finally get funds into the hands of survivors.

Jeffrey Epstein's notorious birthday book, a symbol of the horrors endured by countless victims, lies dormant. It once held names that facilitated his illicit operations. Although it might no longer serve as evidence in legal proceedings, it carries immense monetary potential that should not go to waste.

It also helped him avoid accountability while leaving countless survivors without justice. 

I propose we auction this book, utilizing its infamy for a noble cause. This isn't about glorifying its dark history, but about taking its remnants and converting them into tangible support for the victims who endured unimaginable trauma. Every dollar raised from the auction should be directly channeled to victim support organizations.


Victims of Epstein's crimes have carried emotional and physical scars for years. Many continue to struggle financially due to these burdens. By auctioning the birthday book, we offer a chance for restitution and healing, acknowledging their pain and the wrongful gains associated with it.

Converting such a vile symbol into a beacon of hope for survivors provides an opportunity for the community to stand in solidarity with those affected. Let us not allow this symbol to gather dust, but rather turn it into a tool for justice and restitution.

This is not about spectacle. This is about reparation.

As executors of his estate, you have the authority, and the opportunity, to do what the courts never could: deliver meaningful restitution using the very tools Epstein once used to manipulate the world around him.

Let this be your chance to do right.
- Survivors deserve healing
- The public deserves transparency
- You owe it to history to show that justice, however late, is still possible

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