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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 |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of the document |
The central figure, whose background, wealth, properties, and legal representation are detailed.
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| Roy Black | Criminal trial attorney |
A nationally prominent Miami attorney retained by Epstein at the outset of the state investigation.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Harvard Law School professor and criminal defense attorney |
A nationally prominent attorney who represented Epstein and was a self-described close friend.
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| Jack Goldberger | Criminal defense attorney |
A prominent West Palm Beach attorney who replaced Epstein's local attorney.
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| Gerald Lefcourt | Attorney |
A prominent New York City attorney who began representing Epstein during the state investigation.
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| Landon Thomas Jr. | Author |
Cited in a footnote as the author of a New York magazine article about Epstein.
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| Vicky Ward | Author |
Cited in a footnote as the author of a Vanity Fair article about Epstein.
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| James Barron | Author |
Cited in a footnote as the author of a New York Times article about Epstein.
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| Lisette Voytko | Author |
Cited in a footnote as the author of a Forbes article about Epstein.
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Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Bear Stearns | company |
The Wall Street firm where Jeffrey Epstein worked from after 1976 until 1981.
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| Harvard Law School | university |
Alan Dershowitz was a professor at this institution.
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| State Attorney’s Office | government agency |
Conducted initial plea negotiations with Epstein's attorneys.
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| New York | media |
A magazine cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
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| Vanity Fair | media |
A magazine cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
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| New York Times | media |
A newspaper cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
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| Forbes | media |
A magazine cited in a footnote for an article about Epstein.
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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
Locations (10)
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Jeffrey Epstein's birthplace in 1953.
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Location of the elite private school where Epstein taught and where he later acquired a mansion.
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Location of the firm Bear Stearns where Epstein was hired.
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Location of a large residence and estate owned by Epstein, and the site of alleged criminal activity.
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Location of a private island owned by Epstein.
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Location of a ranch owned by Epstein.
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Location of a residence owned by Epstein.
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Roy Black is described as a nationally prominent Miami criminal trial attorney.
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Jack Goldberger is described as a prominent West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney.
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Gerald Lefcourt is described as a New York City attorney.
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Relationships (2)
Alan Dershowitz represented Epstein and was a 'self-described close friend of Epstein'.
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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