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Extraction Summary

6
People
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Organizations
2
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidentiary document
File Size: 1.63 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 104 and 105 from a narrative non-fiction book (likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, indicated by the header 'TERSON'). Page 104 details Jeffrey Epstein's early financial success recovering assets for a client named Obregón involving Cayman Island banks, establishing his strategy of working with the 'super rich.' Page 105 begins Chapter 25, describing Eva Andersson competing in the Miss Universe pageant in Seoul on July 8, 1980.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Financial Fixer/Subject
Mentioned on page 104 as having worked for three years to recover assets for Obregón, earning millions in the process...
Obregon Client
Individual for whom Epstein recovered assets.
Eva Birgitta Andersson Miss Sweden / Pageant Contestant
Subject of Chapter 25; contestant in the Miss Universe pageant.
Bob Barker Host
Host of the Miss Universe pageant announcing the finalists.
Miss Scotland Pageant Contestant
Standing next to Eva Andersson.
Miss Puerto Rico Pageant Contestant
Standing next to Eva Andersson.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Miss Universe
The beauty pageant organization hosting the event.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021963'.

Timeline (2 events)

July 8, 1980
The twenty-ninth Miss Universe pageant.
Seoul, South Korea
Unknown (Prior to 1980)
Epstein recovering Obregón's assets from a maze involving Cayman Islands banks.
Cayman Islands
Jeffrey Epstein Obregón

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the Miss Universe pageant on July 8, 1980.
Location of a bank mentioned in relation to Epstein's financial dealings.

Relationships (1)

Jeffrey Epstein Business/Financial Obregón
Text describes Epstein working for three years to recover Obregón's assets.

Key Quotes (4)

"Epstein finally did... recover Obregón's... bank in the Cayman Islands."
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"earned millions—or more"
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"start of the deal with a new modus... ly work with the super rich."
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"“And now that we know what Miss Universe will win, let’s see which five girls are still in the running!”"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,305 characters)

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bank in the Cayman Islands.
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ly work with the super rich.
104
CHAPTER 25
Eva Andersson: July 8, 1980
Miss Sweden, Eva Birgitta Andersson, is wearing a daz-
zling white gown and sweating, ever so slightly, under
the stage lights. But Bob Barker's about to announce the
winner of this, the twenty-ninth Miss Universe pageant, held in
Seoul, South Korea, and Eva's smile is as wide as the ocean.
“And now that we know what Miss Universe will win, let's
see which five girls are still in the running!”
Barker pauses, like the expert broadcaster he is. Eva's chest
tightens. There are twelve women on stage, all of them beautiful—
even if they're not quite as beautiful as Miss Sweden.
“On this card are the names of five contestants who have
received the highest total score from our judges in the personal
interview, the swimsuit, and the evening gown competition.”
Eva feels the camera pan across the stage—pan across her,
standing in between Miss Scotland and Miss Puerto Rico.
105
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