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This document provides a background on Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his career path from a teacher to a financier at Bear Stearns, his immense and mysterious wealth, and his various properties. It then focuses on the high-profile legal team he assembled to defend against allegations of sexual misconduct in Florida, including attorneys Roy Black, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, and Gerald Lefcourt. The text also notes a conflict of interest that arose when Epstein hired Jack Goldberger, whose law partner was married to the Assistant State Attorney on the case.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of the document
The central figure, whose background, wealth, properties, and legal representation are detailed.
Roy Black Criminal trial attorney
A nationally prominent Miami attorney retained by Epstein at the outset of the state investigation.
Alan Dershowitz Harvard Law School professor and criminal defense attorney
A nationally prominent attorney who represented Epstein and was a self-described close friend.
Jack Goldberger Criminal defense attorney
A prominent West Palm Beach attorney who replaced Epstein's local attorney.
Gerald Lefcourt Attorney
A prominent New York City attorney who began representing Epstein during the state investigation.
Landon Thomas Jr. Author
Cited in a footnote as the author of a New York magazine article about Epstein.
Vicky Ward Author
Cited in a footnote as the author of a Vanity Fair article about Epstein.
James Barron Author
Cited in a footnote as the author of a New York Times article about Epstein.
Lisette Voytko Author
Cited in a footnote as the author of a Forbes article about Epstein.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Bear Stearns company
The Wall Street firm where Jeffrey Epstein worked from after 1976 until 1981.
Harvard Law School university
Alan Dershowitz was a professor at this institution.
State Attorney’s Office government agency
Conducted initial plea negotiations with Epstein's attorneys.
New York media
A magazine cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
Vanity Fair media
A magazine cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
New York Times media
A newspaper cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
Forbes media
A magazine cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.

Timeline (4 events)

1974-1976
Jeffrey Epstein taught physics and mathematics to teens at an elite private school.
Manhattan
1976-1981
Jeffrey Epstein worked at Bear Stearns, rising from junior assistant to a limited partner.
Wall Street
A state investigation into allegations that Epstein coerced girls into sexual activity, leading him to hire numerous defense attorneys.
Florida
early 1990s
Epstein acquired a large residence in Palm Beach, Florida.
Palm Beach, Florida

Locations (10)

Location Context
Jeffrey Epstein's birthplace in 1953.
Location of the elite private school where Epstein taught and where he later acquired a mansion.
Location of the firm Bear Stearns where Epstein was hired.
Location of a large residence and estate owned by Epstein, and the site of alleged criminal activity.
Location of a private island owned by Epstein.
Location of a ranch owned by Epstein.
Location of a residence owned by Epstein.
Roy Black is described as a nationally prominent Miami criminal trial attorney.
Jack Goldberger is described as a prominent West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney.
Gerald Lefcourt is described as a New York City attorney.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein personal/professional Alan Dershowitz
Alan Dershowitz represented Epstein and was a 'self-described close friend of Epstein'.
Jack Goldberger professional conflict of interest Assistant State Attorney
Goldberger's law partner was married to the Assistant State Attorney handling the Epstein case, which led to the attorney's removal from the case due to a conflict of interest after Epstein hired Goldberger.

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