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Extraction Summary

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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

Type: Book excerpt / government evidence
File Size: 2.22 MB
Summary

This document is a scanned page (pg. 94) from a book by James Patterson, included in House Oversight evidence files. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early career in 1973 as a teacher at the prestigious Dalton School in New York, despite lacking a college degree. The text highlights his introduction to Wall Street figures, specifically describing how he tutored the son of Alan "Ace" Greenberg, a prominent Wall Street executive who took an interest in Epstein.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject/Teacher
Teaching math and physics at the Dalton School despite having no college degree; tutoring Ted Greenberg.
Alan "Ace" Greenberg Wall Street Executive/Parent
A 'Wall Street macher' who took a special shine to Epstein; father of Ted.
Ted Greenberg Student
Son of Alan Greenberg; tutored by Epstein.
James Patterson Author
Name appearing in the header, indicating authorship of the book.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Where Epstein studied mathematical physiology of the heart.
Dalton School
Prestigious private school on the Upper East Side where Epstein taught.
Lafayette High School
Contrasted with Dalton School.
University of Oklahoma
Where Ace Greenberg won a football scholarship.
Tavern on the Green
Mentioned as a New York institution comparable to Dalton.
Grand Central Terminal
Mentioned as a New York institution.
Century Association
Mentioned as a New York institution.
University of Missouri
Mentioned on the cut-off page regarding Greenberg's education.

Timeline (2 events)

1949
Timeline reference for Ace Greenberg (text cut off).
University of Missouri (implied)
Alan Greenberg
1973
Epstein begins teaching at the Dalton School.
Dalton School, New York

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the Dalton School in New York.
Hometown of Ace Greenberg.
General setting.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Professional/Mentorship Alan "Ace" Greenberg
Greenberg took a 'special shine' to Epstein who was tutoring his son.
Jeffrey Epstein Tutor/Student Ted Greenberg
Epstein was tutoring Ted.

Key Quotes (3)

"Go forth unafraid"
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"At any given moment, he’s one parent-teacher conference away from a whole new world of possibilities."
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"Before long, a Wall Street macher named Alan “Ace” Greenberg has taken a special shine to the young man who’s been tutoring his son Ted."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,975 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
University, located a few blocks away. There, at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, he studies the mathematical physiology of the heart. But he never graduates from any college or university.
By 1973, Epstein is teaching at the Dalton School, a prestigious private school on the Upper East Side. Like Tavern on the Green, Grand Central Terminal, and the Century Association, Dalton is a New York institution—an elite K–12 rocket ship built for the children of New York’s ruling classes.
It’s not at all clear how Epstein, who has no college degree, ends up there.
And yet here he is, barely out of his teens and already a teacher of math and physics. “Go forth unafraid” is the Dalton School’s credo.
It’s a philosophy Epstein has adopted. For him, Dalton’s an excellent launching pad.
It’s nothing like Lafayette High School. The kids he’s teaching are rich—very rich. Their parents are extremely well connected. And despite Epstein’s outer-borough accent, he’s careful in his presentation. At any given moment, he’s one parent-teacher conference away from a whole new world of possibilities.
Because Dalton has an excellent student-to-teacher ratio, the parents get to know Epstein quite well. Before long, a Wall Street macher named Alan “Ace” Greenberg has taken a special shine to the young man who’s been tutoring his son Ted.
Like Epstein, Ace Greenberg came from a humble background.
The son of an Oklahoma City shopkeeper, he won a football scholarship to the University of Oklahoma, transferred to the
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