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Jared Moskowitz Roasts Trump Over Alleged Epstein Birthday Book Doodle

Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 20253 min420,041 views
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Allegations of Forgery

  • 💡 Jared Moskowitz highlighted the alleged doodle by President Trump in a book related to Jeffrey Epstein, questioning the refusal to investigate its authenticity.
  • 🎯 The doodle, reportedly 22 years old, was signed when Trump was a Democrat, leading Moskowitz to sarcastically question how a forger could have predicted his future Republican presidency.

Proposal for Expert Examination

  • 🔍 Moskowitz proposed bringing in a signature expert to definitively determine if the doodle's signature is authentic or a forgery.
  • 🤝 He suggested that both parties could select witnesses and experts, emphasizing a desire for a clear resolution rather than continued debate.

Litigation and Handwriting Analysis

  • ⚖️ A question was raised about the status of President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal concerning this matter.
  • ❓ It was suggested that resolving the existing litigation, which would likely involve expert testimony, might be a more appropriate first step before engaging a separate handwriting expert.

Skepticism on Investigation

  • 🧐 Moskowitz expressed skepticism that the proposed expert examination would actually take place, betting that the issue would not be thoroughly investigated.
  • ✅ He stated his willingness to accept the expert's findings if they determined the signature to be a forgery, but doubted this would happen.
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