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11
People
7
Organizations
8
Locations
4
Events
3
Relationships
6
Quotes

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Type: Court exhibit (vanity fair article printout)
File Size: 2.42 MB
Summary

This document is a court exhibit containing a Vanity Fair article from March 2003. It details Jeffrey Epstein's social habits, specifically his association with young models and Ghislaine Maxwell's role in organizing events, including a party attended by Prince Andrew. The text also explores Epstein's financial history, identifying Ponzi schemer Steven Jude Hoffenberg as his true mentor and discussing their shared background and business connections.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Described as loving young women, running a consulting company, and being associated with Hoffenberg.
Ghislaine Maxwell Associate
Summoned women to Epstein's town house; threw cocktail party attended by Prince Andrew.
Prince Andrew Guest
Attended a cocktail party thrown by Maxwell filled with young Russian models.
Bill Clinton Associate
Mentioned in context of a trip taken with Epstein that generated publicity.
Steven Jude Hoffenberg Mentor/Associate
Described as Epstein's 'real mentor', currently incarcerated for a Ponzi scheme.
Leslie Wexner Associate
Mentioned as the person thought to be Epstein's mentor, but the article disputes this.
Douglas Leese Defense Contractor
According to Hoffenberg, he introduced Epstein and Hoffenberg.
John Mitchell Late Attorney General
Epstein claimed he introduced him to Hoffenberg.
Unnamed Old Friend Source
Received airline upgrade from Epstein.
Unnamed Young Woman Source
Recalls parties at Epstein's house and Maxwell's role.
Unnamed Former Business Associate Source
Calls Epstein reckless.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Vanity Fair
Publisher of the article.
Victoria's Secret
Epstein is a familiar face to their models.
S.E.C.
Sued to freeze Hoffenberg's assets in 1993.
New York Post
Hoffenberg tried to buy this newspaper.
Federal Medical Center in Devens, Massachusetts
Prison where Hoffenberg is incarcerated.
Towers Financial Corporation
Company headed by Hoffenberg; Ponzi scheme.
International Assets Group Inc. (I.A.G.)
Consulting company run by Epstein.

Timeline (4 events)

1980s
Meeting between Epstein and Hoffenberg.
London
1989
Deposition where Epstein testified about his work.
Unspecified
Unspecified
Concert at Epstein's town house where women outnumbered men.
Epstein's town house
Unspecified
Cocktail party thrown by Maxwell attended by Prince Andrew and Russian models.
Unspecified

Locations (8)

Location Context
New York, site of concert/parties.
Reference point for social class of women at parties.
Where Epstein met Hoffenberg in the 1980s.
Location of Hoffenberg's mansion.
Location of Hoffenberg's home.
Location of Hoffenberg's home.
Origin of both Epstein and Hoffenberg.
Solo building, East 66th Street, New York
Epstein's apartment/office location.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Associate/Recruiter Ghislaine Maxwell
Maxwell summoned women to Epstein's town house.
Jeffrey Epstein Business/Mentor Steven Jude Hoffenberg
Described as Epstein's 'real mentor' and they had much in common.
Prince Andrew attended a party associated with Epstein's circle (thrown by Maxwell).

Key Quotes (6)

"I never felt he wanted anything from me in return"
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"These were not women you’d see at Upper East Side dinners"
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"Many seemed foreign and dressed a little bizarrely."
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Quote #3
"Some of the guests were horrified"
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Quote #4
"He’s reckless... and he’s gotten more so."
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Quote #5
"Right now, in the wake of the publicity following his trip with Clinton, he must be in a very difficult place."
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Quote #6

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