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10
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
Document Information
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Narrative report / biographical article draft (likely part of house oversight evidence)
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3.27 MB
Summary
This document is a biographical narrative describing Jeffrey Epstein's rise from a middle-class background in Coney Island to a teacher at the Dalton School, and subsequently to a financier at Bear Stearns and an independent wealth manager for billionaires. It details his connections to high-profile figures like Punch Sulzberger, Jimmy Cayne, and Marvin Davis, and outlines his philosophy on the unique financial needs of the 'hyper wealthy.' The text appears to be part of a larger profile or report, indicated by the House Oversight footer.
People (10)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Described from early life through teaching career to finance career.
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| Margo Gumport | Former Dalton math department chairman |
Described Epstein as the most brilliant math teacher in her 50-year career.
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| Punch Sulzberger | Publisher of the New York Times / Dalton parent |
Tried to recruit Epstein to the NYT.
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| Ace Greenberg | Chief of Bear Stearns |
Hired Epstein after introduction by a Dalton father.
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| Jimmy Cayne | Bear Stearns Executive |
Epstein became his protégé; met in a bridge game.
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| Marvin Davis | Real Estate Developer / Owner of Twentieth Century Fox |
Billionaire client Epstein took with him when leaving Bear Stearns.
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| Herb Seigel | Media Investor |
Major client of Epstein in the 1980s.
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| Morgan Fairchild | Actress |
Dated Epstein during the 1980s.
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| Robin Leach | TV Host (Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous) |
Befriended by Epstein.
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| George Peppard | Actor |
Used as a physical and character comparison for Epstein.
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Organizations (9)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Vanity Fair |
Referenced regarding the 'new establishment'.
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| Lafayette High School |
Epstein was captain of the math team here.
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| Cooper Union |
Epstein attended for two years before dropping out.
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| Dalton School |
Epstein taught math and physics here starting in 1974.
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| The New York Times |
Publisher Punch Sulzberger tried to recruit Epstein.
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| Bear Stearns |
Epstein worked here, became protégé of Jimmy Cayne.
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| Twentieth Century Fox |
Owned by client Marvin Davis.
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| Goldman Sachs |
Mentioned in comparison to Epstein's freelance status.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023631'.
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Timeline (5 events)
1982
Epstein leaves Bear Stearns, taking billionaire clients with him.
Bear Stearns
Locations (6)
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Epstein's birthplace.
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Location of Lafayette High School.
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Epstein arrived here in the late 70s.
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Place Epstein visited frequently in the 80s.
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Where Epstein would go without a destination in mind.
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Where Epstein met 'over-the-top families'.
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Relationships (4)
He soon became the protégée of Jimmy Cayne
At this point, Epstein was dating Morgan Fairchild
he befriended the show’s star, Robin Leach
took with him billionaire clients, including Marvin Davis
Key Quotes (5)
"In the past... investing was all about reputations and relationships... But in the mid ‘70s stock options started to be traded... The world of investing began turning from relationships to math."Source
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Quote #1
"In a sense I didn’t really know how to make money , as I produced little. I merely tried to learn how to “create” money."Source
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Quote #2
"I would head to Kennedy Airport and, on the theory that most important events in one’s life are serendipitous, I wouldn’t decide where I was actually going until I got there."Source
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Quote #3
"You can’t spend a billion dollars, you can just hope to reallocate it to different investment classes."Source
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Quote #4
"His is a substrata of super wealth, i.e. without institutional establishment credentials or academic bona fides. He’s a freelancer. That’s the rub: he’s free. i.e. doesn’t work for anyone."Source
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Quote #5
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