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Extraction Summary
5
People
5
Organizations
2
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Book excerpt / investigative file (house oversight)
File Size:
2.15 MB
Summary
This document is a scanned excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 96-97), stamped by House Oversight. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early career at Bear Stearns under the protection of Ace Greenberg, his work in the 'special-products division' for clients like Seagram CEO Edgar Bronfman, and his eventual resignation amidst an SEC investigation into insider trading surrounding Bronfman's 1981 bid for St. Joe Minerals.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Bear Stearns Employee |
Described as a former math teacher turned trader, 'golden boy', worked in special-products division, had an affair wi...
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| Ace Greenberg | Executive at Bear Stearns |
Epstein's mentor/protector who 'looked out for him'.
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| Lynne Greenberg | Ace Greenberg's daughter |
Mentioned in left page fragment, likely regarding how Epstein met Ace.
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| Edgar Bronfman | CEO of Seagram |
A wealthy client of Bear Stearns advised by Epstein; made a bid for St. Joe Minerals.
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| Greenberg's Assistant | Assistant |
Had an affair with Epstein.
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Bear Stearns |
Investment bank where Epstein worked in the special-products division.
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| Seagram |
Company led by Edgar Bronfman.
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| St. Joe Minerals Corporation |
Target of a hostile takeover bid by Seagram.
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| SEC |
Securities and Exchange Commission; investigated allegations of insider trading.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document file (indicated by bates stamp).
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Timeline (3 events)
1981
SEC investigation into insider trading regarding the St. Joe Minerals bid.
New York
Spring 1981
Edgar Bronfman makes a bid to take over St. Joe Minerals Corporation.
Wall Street
Edgar Bronfman
St. Joe Minerals Corp
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
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General location of the financial activities described.
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Implied by 'high above Madison' regarding Greenberg's office.
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Relationships (3)
Text states Ace Greenberg was 'looking out for him'.
Epstein worked on tax problems for 'select group' including Bronfman.
Text refers to 'their affair'.
Key Quotes (4)
"Epstein had no reservations when it came to throwing his weight around."Source
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"The golden boy’s gift for working the numbers earned him a place in the special-products division"Source
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Quote #2
"Epstein got called in as well and categorically denied any wrongdoing."Source
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Quote #3
"But, as it turned out, he’d just resigned from Bear Stearns."Source
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Quote #4
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