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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
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / congressional evidence record
File Size: 2.53 MB
Summary

This document is a page from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. It details Jeffrey Epstein's life shortly after leaving Bear Stearns, describing him living in the Solow Tower and forming a small company called International Assets Group (IAG). The narrative focuses on his meeting with a Spanish woman named Ana (identified as Ana Obregón in the margins), whose father and other Spanish elites lost millions in the Drysdale investment scheme, and Epstein's offer to help recover the funds.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Former Bear Stearns employee, living in Solow Tower, running International Assets Group from his apartment.
Ana Obregón Associate/Client
Spanish actress in her twenties studying at Actors Studio; daughter of a Drysdale investor seeking help recovering mo...
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which this page is taken.
Andrew Levander Legal Official (likely)
Mentioned on right page fragment in connection with 'District of New' (likely New York) and 'Force' (Task Force).
Ana's Father Investor
Invested with Drysdale and lost money in a scheme.
Marlon Brando Actor
Mentioned as alumni of Actors Studio.
Robert De Niro Actor
Mentioned as alumni of Actors Studio.
Jack Nicholson Actor
Mentioned as alumni of Actors Studio.
Jane Fonda Actor
Mentioned as alumni of Actors Studio.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Drysdale
Investment firm where Spanish families lost hundreds of millions of dollars.
Bear Stearns
Financial firm Epstein exited or was ousted from.
International Assets Group (IAG)
Company formed by Epstein to recover assets; described as a small operation run out of his apartment.
Actors Studio
Theater institution in NYC where Ana was studying.
Spain's Royal Family
Invested with Drysdale.

Timeline (2 events)

Early 1980s
Epstein leaves Bear Stearns and moves into Solow Tower.
New York City
Early 1980s
Meeting between Ana Obregón and Epstein regarding the Drysdale financial loss.
New York City

Locations (3)

Location Context
Epstein's apartment location.
General location of events.
Origin of the investing families.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Professional/Social Ana Obregón
Ana approached Epstein for help recovering money; text mentions they blended well together.
Jeffrey Epstein Former Employer Bear Stearns
Text discusses his exit or ouster from the firm.

Key Quotes (4)

"What Ana wanted from Jeffrey Epstein was help in recovering her father's money."
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""My father, he's done something stupid," she told him."
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"People who knew Jeffrey Epstein recall that he was bad off after his exit or ouster—whatever it was—from Bear Stearns."
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"In fact, IAG was a small operation that Epstein was running out of his apartment."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,991 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
A very well-connected group of Spanish families—including members of Spain's royal family—had invested with Drysdale. Those investors stood to lose hundreds of millions of dollars. And Ana's father was one of those investors.
What Ana wanted from Jeffrey Epstein was help in recovering her father's money.
"My father, he's done something stupid," she told him.
A Spanish accent. A Brooklyn accent. They blended well together, and Ana was so very lovely.
It turned out that Epstein was willing to help.
"Something stupid, you see, with the money. The family money. Some—what do you call it? A scheme. He knew some of the people, but they lied to him. And now the money is gone."
People who knew Jeffrey Epstein recall that he was bad off after his exit or ouster—whatever it was—from Bear Stearns. Moving from couch to couch for a while. Sleeping in his lawyer's offices before settling down in an apartment in the Solow Tower, on East 66th Street.
It's a bit hard to believe. After all, Epstein left Bear Stearns with a good deal of money. But Epstein's lifestyle was expensive. He was a man on the make then, and Ana was still in her twenties, plying her craft at the Actors Studio—the New York City theater institution that Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, and Jane Fonda had all been members of.
Epstein told Ana that he'd formed a company, International Assets Group.
To Ana, this sounded very impressive. In fact, IAG was a small operation that Epstein was running out of his apartment.
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