DALLAS, Texas — When Congress released thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein–related documents this month, one Dallas businessman’s name — and words — quickly spread across the internet.

Inside Epstein’s 50th birthday book, compiled in 2003 by Ghislaine Maxwell, was a two-page letter from known Dallas advertising executive Terry Kafka. The note was far more explicit than most greetings.

"Fifty years old. You really have had a pretty amazing life. Amazing because of where and when it started. Paula and Seymour (Epstein's parents) f***ing. Who was there to tell him where to stick it?" Kafka wrote.

He went on to recall Epstein’s teenage years: “Which brings me to when you lost your virginity. You may not remember, but I was under the same roof that New Year's Eve in ’66 or ’67.”

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