This document is a scanned page (100) from a James Patterson book, marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It discusses Jeffrey Epstein's resignation from Bear Stearns, noting that he received a $100,000 bonus despite the departure and that the SEC never brought charges against him. The text questions whether Epstein 'crashed the rocket ship' given to him by Ace Greenberg or if he took his skills elsewhere.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Former employee of Bear Stearns receiving a bonus upon resignation.
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| James Patterson | Author |
Author of the book from which the page is taken.
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| Ace Greenberg | Executive (Implied) |
Individual who gave Epstein a 'rocket ship' to pilot at Bear Stearns.
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| Ana Obregón | Subject (Secondary) |
Mentioned on the adjacent page.
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| Ana's father | Subject (Secondary) |
Mentioned on the adjacent page regarding bond-trading.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Bear Stearns |
Financial institution Epstein resigned from.
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| SEC |
Securities and Exchange Commission; noted as not bringing charges against Epstein.
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| Spanish Playboy |
Publication mentioned on the adjacent page (partially cut off).
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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"Whatever the reasons for his resignation, Epstein still gets his annual bonus of around $100,000 (roughly $275,000 in today’s dollars)."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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