This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (Chapter 36), detailing events in 2002 involving Vanity Fair editor Carter (implied Graydon Carter) and journalist Vicky Ward. It describes the assignment of Ward to write a profile on Jeffrey Epstein, noting the mystery surrounding his wealth, his connections to Bill Clinton, and his subsequent attempts to discredit Ward through press baron Conrad Black.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Carter | Editor of Vanity Fair |
Described physically (white hair, bespoke suit), assigned Vicky Ward to write about Epstein.
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| Vicky Ward | Journalist/Writer |
Englishwoman writing for Vanity Fair, pregnant with twins, assigned to profile Epstein.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of investigation |
Described as Gatsby-like, secretive about wealth, throws parties for billionaires and academics.
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| Bill Clinton | Former President (implied) |
Passenger on Epstein's plane to Africa.
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| Conrad Black | Press Baron |
Person Epstein prevailed upon to discredit Ward.
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| Anna Wintour | Public Face of Vogue |
Mentioned in comparison to Vanity Fair's editor on the left page.
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| Horatio Alger | Author (Reference) |
Used as a comparison for Carter's life story.
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| F. Scott Fitzgerald | Author (Reference) |
Author of The Great Gatsby, used to describe Epstein's vibe.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Vanity Fair | ||
| Vogue |
"Who was he, really?"Source
"Recently he'd flown Bill Clinton to Africa."Source
"But no one seemed to know how he had made his fortune."Source
"What did Epstein do, exactly, for money?"Source
"Why were so many brilliant and powerful men drawn to him?"Source
"And where did those beautiful women come from?"Source
"Almost immediately, Epstein began a campaign to discredit Ward."Source
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