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Summary

This document is a page from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' (page 154), stamped as evidence by House Oversight. It details Todd Meister's account of Epstein using women as 'business' tools at dinners and disturbing comments Epstein made about women in asylums. It also recounts a 2008 incident where Epstein intimidated hedge fund manager Orin Kramer into reimbursing Alan Dershowitz for investment losses.

People (7)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which this page is taken.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Described as manipulative, using women for business, and intervening in financial disputes.
Todd Meister Source/Associate
Quoted describing Epstein's behavior regarding 'the girls' and his disturbing comments about asylums.
Alan Dershowitz Investor/Associate
Invested with Orin Kramer on Epstein's advice; recovered lost funds after Epstein intervened.
Orin Kramer Hedge-fund Manager
Managed funds for Dershowitz; allegedly threatened by Epstein to make Dershowitz 'whole'.
Samantha Boardman Heiress
Mentioned as having been married to Todd Meister.
James Truman Editorial Director
Mentioned in the context of a conversation (text cut off).

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Victoria's Secret
Mentioned regarding a connection (text cut off).
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

2008
Financial loss in Orin Kramer's hedge fund affecting Alan Dershowitz.
New York
Undefined
Client dinners where Epstein strategically seated women.
New York
Jeffrey Epstein Unnamed women Clients

Locations (4)

Location Context
Mentioned as a location for parties.
Mentioned as a location for weekends.
Location of Orin Kramer's office.
Restaurant mentioned where a question was asked.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Protector/Associate Alan Dershowitz
Epstein intervened to help Dershowitz recover lost investment money.
Todd Meister Former Spouses Samantha Boardman
Text mentions "Todd Meister, who was marri[ed]... heiress Samantha Boardman"
Jeffrey Epstein Associate Todd Meister
Meister provides detailed quotes about Epstein's private behavior and business practices.

Key Quotes (4)

""As for the girls," Meister says, "that was just business. He'd seat them strategically at client dinners.""
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"According to Meister, Epstein used to boast that he "liked to go into insane asylums because he liked to fuck crazy women.""
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""It's very much in your interest to make Alan Dershowitz whole.""
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""How does a yutz like Epste...""
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JAMES PATTERSON
good life. Parties in Vegas; weekends in the Hamptons; affairs with
beautiful women that end up getting splashed all over the tabloids.
It makes sense that, once upon a time, he and Epstein would
have gotten along.
"As for the girls," Meister says, "that was just business. He'd
seat them strategically at client dinners. When he went to the
movies, he'd take three or four girls with him. They'd take turns
massaging his back, arms, and legs."
According to Meister, Epstein used to boast that he "liked to
go into insane asylums because he liked to fuck crazy women."
"Who knows if it's true?" Meister adds. "But I'm telling you,
he used to say it."
From time to time, Epstein's friends and acquaintances would
see sides of Epstein that he'd grown much less shy about sharing.
Epstein encouraged Alan Dershowitz to invest with a prominent
hedge-fund manager named Orin Kramer. Dershowitz did, and he
made a lot of money at first. But in 2008, the fund Dershowitz had
invested in lost a substantial amount. Afterward, according to a for-
mer associate of Epstein's, Epstein appeared in Kramer's midtown
Manhattan office. There, sources say, he told Kramer: "It's very much
in your interest to make Alan Dershowitz whole."
Epstein's intervention worked, and Dershowitz recovered his
money.
To people who'd known Epstein back in the 1980s, this kind of
behavior was out of character. But the thing about Epstein was
that you never could figure him out. One minute he was charming,
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