This document is a court exhibit containing a reprint of a Vanity Fair article titled 'The Talented Mr. Epstein' by Vicky Ward. The text details Epstein's extravagant lifestyle, specifically focusing on his massive 9-story Manhattan townhouse (formerly the Birch Wathen school), his eccentric decor (including framed eyeballs and a naked warrior statue), and his high-profile associates like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner. It characterizes Epstein as a mysterious financier who claims to only accept billionaires as clients.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject / Financier |
Described as living in NY's largest private residence, dealing with billionaires, age 50.
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| Vicky Ward | Author |
Author of the Vanity Fair article 'The Talented Mr. Epstein'.
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| Bill Clinton | Celebrity / Associate |
Mentioned as a celebrity flown on Epstein's Boeing 727.
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| Kevin Spacey | Celebrity / Associate |
Mentioned as a celebrity flown on Epstein's Boeing 727.
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| Leslie Wexner | Retail Magnate / Associate |
Mentioned regarding Epstein's ties to him.
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| Ralph Lauren | Comparison |
Epstein is described as resembling Ralph Lauren.
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| Jean Dubuffet | Artist (Reference) |
Painting in the foyer is described as being 'in the manner of Jean Dubuffet'.
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| Vanity Fair |
Publication source of the article.
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| Birch Wathen private school |
Previous occupant of Epstein's Manhattan home until 1989.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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General location of Epstein's home.
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Specific location of Epstein's residence.
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City where Epstein lives.
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Origin of the framed eyeballs decor.
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"could never live anywhere bigger."Source
"claims to take only billionaires as clients"Source
"The entrance hall is decorated not with paintings but with row upon row of individually framed eyeballs"Source
"He thinks 51,000 square feet is an appropriately large space for someone like himself"Source
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