This document is a scanned page (page 100) from a James Patterson book, included in House Oversight Committee records. It narrates Jeffrey Epstein's departure from Bear Stearns, noting that despite the resignation, he received a $100,000 bonus and faced no SEC charges. It metaphorically references his relationship with Ace Greenberg.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Resigned from Bear Stearns, received bonus, investigated but not charged by SEC.
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| James Patterson | Author |
Author of the book from which this page is taken (header).
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| Ace Greenberg | Executive |
Bear Stearns executive who 'gave [Epstein] the rocket ship to pilot.'
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| Ana Obregón | Subject |
Subject of the adjacent page (partial text visible).
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Bear Stearns |
Investment bank where Epstein worked and resigned from.
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| SEC |
Securities and Exchange Commission; investigated but brought no charges.
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| Spanish Playboy |
Mentioned in partial text on the right page.
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"Whatever the reasons for his resignation, Epstein still gets his annual bonus of around $100,000"Source
"The SEC never brings charges against him or any other Bear Stearns employee."Source
"Did Epstein crash the rocket ship that Ace Greenberg had given him to pilot?"Source
"For him, the future would only get brighter."Source
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