Just hours after Congress released Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “birthday book,” which included a note from Leon Black, MoMA welcomed the financier and art collector — along with another Epstein associate — to a swank bash.

On Monday Congress released the book, which most famously includes a drawing that appears to have been signed by Donald Trump, showing for the first time a poem apparently penned by Black to honor Epstein’s 50th birthday. (Trump denies that he signed the book).

The verse in the 2003 tribute includes lines like “A liver, a lover, a Jeff, a Jeffrey/Let’s all give a cheer for today he’s 50” and “Wet dream and cauchemar, an architecht’s wild spree/Moscow, Paris, Santa Fe, Alhambar East jamboree.”

So art insiders were wide-eyed to see Black, as well as fellow Epstein pal

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