This document describes Jeffrey Epstein's secretive and influential persona, his acquisition of wealth and properties, and his connections with prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Les Wexner. It details an event in 2002 where Epstein flew a group of scientists and TED participants, including the narrator, to Monterey on his private 727, accompanied by three young women, highlighting the luxurious and somewhat unsettling nature of the experience and hinting at a broader 'sex and money bromance' as reported by the New York Post.
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| Epstein | Subject of the text |
Secretly films guests, private and secretive, wealthy, joins board of Rockefeller University, on Trilateral Commissio...
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| Carter | Adviser/narrator's acquaintance |
Advised the narrator not to go to Epstein's house or accept a ride in his car due to blackmail risk.
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| Les Wexner | Client/Founder of Limited |
Epstein acquired a private house in Manhattan from him.
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| Bill Clinton | Former US President |
Befriended by Epstein in his after-office life, connected to Monica Clinton pardon and Marc Rich.
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| Monica Clinton | Not explicitly stated role, but implies Monica Lewinsky in reference to 'post-Monica Clinton' |
Mentioned in context of Bill Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich.
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| Marc Rich | Financier |
On-the-lam financier pardoned by Bill Clinton, ferried around in a jet.
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| Narrator | First-person perspective |
Met Epstein, was invited by TED organizers to join a flight on Epstein's 727 to Monterey.
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| Three young women | Companions of Epstein |
Accompanied Epstein on his 727 flight.
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| Rockefeller University |
Epstein joins its board.
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| Trilateral Commission |
Epstein is suddenly on this commission, described as a 'cabal of business people'.
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| Limited |
Company founded by Les Wexner, from whom Epstein acquired property.
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| New York Post |
First to formally report on the Clinton-Epstein connection.
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| Harvard |
Epstein plans to donate $30 million for a theoretical physics research center.
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| TED conference |
Epstein took scientists to this conference in Monterey in 2002; organizers invited narrator and others to join a flight.
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Carter advised against visiting.
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Location of a private house Epstein acquired from Les Wexner.
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Epstein expands his holdings here.
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Epstein begins refurbishment of his 'Zanadu' island.
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Location of the TED conference in 2002.
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Used to describe Epstein's appearance ('Palm Beach bon vivant').
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""For what?" I asked Carter. "For you have no idea," said Carter.)"Source
"Epstein is playing a cat and mouse game with his own growing wealth and influence."Source
"The instinctively private Epstein is not just increasingly exposed, but clearly curious about the nature of exposure."Source
"Epstein, looking more like a Palm Beach bon vivant than it would have been possible to imagine anyone could, was accompanied by three young women."Source
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