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Extraction Summary
16
People
8
Organizations
2
Locations
2
Events
5
Relationships
6
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Court exhibit (vanity fair article printout)
File Size:
2.43 MB
Summary
This document is a court exhibit containing a page from a March 2003 Vanity Fair article profiling Jeffrey Epstein. It details his secretive financial management style, claiming he only accepts clients with over a billion dollars (specifically naming Leslie Wexner), and outlines his social circle, including Ghislaine Maxwell (described as his best friend who organizes his life) and high-profile dinner guests like Donald Trump, Mort Zuckerman, and Leon Black. The text also discusses his philosophy on wealth management and mentions his former employment at Bear Stearns.
People (16)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Financial manager for billionaires, described as secretive about his business dealings.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Associate |
Described as Epstein's 'best friend' and most public companion of the last decade; organizes much of his life; daught...
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| Robert Maxwell | Reference |
Late, disgraced media baron; father of Ghislaine Maxwell.
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| Paula Heil Fisher | Associate |
Long-term girlfriend, former associate at Bear Stearns, now an opera producer.
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| Eva Andersson Dubin | Associate |
Long-term girlfriend, doctor, onetime model.
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| Mort Zuckerman | Associate |
Newspaper publisher who dines with Epstein at his home.
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| Louis Ranieri | Associate |
Banker who dines with Epstein at his home.
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| Ronald Perelman | Associate |
Revlon chairman who dines with Epstein at his home.
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| Leon Black | Associate |
Described in text as 'real-estate tycoon' (though typically known for private equity) who dines with Epstein at his h...
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| Nathan Myhrvold | Associate |
Former Microsoft executive who dines with Epstein at his home.
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| Tom Pritzker | Associate |
Of Hyatt Hotels; dines with Epstein at his home.
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| Donald Trump | Associate |
Real-estate personality who dines with Epstein at his home.
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| George Soros | Comparison |
Fund manager mentioned for comparison regarding publicity.
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| Stanley Druckenmiller | Comparison |
Fund manager mentioned for comparison regarding publicity.
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| Leslie Wexner | Client |
Billionaire, chairman of Limited Brands; the only client Epstein does not keep secret.
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| Jay Gatsby | Literary Reference |
Fictional character compared to Epstein regarding myths and rumors.
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Organizations (8)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Vanity Fair |
Publication source of the article.
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| Bear Stearns |
Brokerage firm where Epstein worked until 1981 and where he met Paula Heil Fisher.
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| Revlon |
Company associated with Ronald Perelman.
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| Microsoft |
Company associated with Nathan Myhrvold.
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| Hyatt Hotels |
Company associated with Tom Pritzker.
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| Limited Brands |
Company associated with Leslie Wexner.
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| Bloomberg |
Financial media outlet mentioned regarding lack of records on Epstein.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Timeline (2 events)
Ongoing (circa 2003)
Dinners at Epstein's home with high-profile businessmen.
Epstein's home
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
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Location where he hosts dinners for high-profile businessmen.
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Location where Ghislaine Maxwell was seeking a yoga instructor.
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Relationships (5)
Epstein describes her as his 'best friend'; article states she organizes much of his life.
Wexner is the only client Epstein does not keep secret.
Listed as one of the businessmen who dine with Epstein at his home.
Described as long-term girlfriend and former associate at Bear Stearns.
Described as long-term girlfriend, doctor, and onetime model.
Key Quotes (6)
"he considers eating in restaurants like 'eating on the subway'"Source
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"describes his most public companion of the last decade, Ghislaine Maxwell... as simply his 'best friend.'"Source
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Quote #2
"when a relationship is over the girlfriend 'moves up, not down,' to friendship status."Source
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Quote #3
"The trading desks don’t seem to know him. It’s unusual for animals that big not to leave any footprints in the snow"Source
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Quote #4
"I was the only person crazy enough, or arrogant enough, or misplaced enough, to make my limit a billion dollars or more"Source
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Quote #5
"Very few people need any more money when they have a billion dollars. The key is not to have it do harm more than anything else.... You don’t want to lose your money."Source
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Quote #6
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