This document is a scanned excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 96-97), stamped by House Oversight. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early career at Bear Stearns under the protection of Ace Greenberg, his work in the 'special-products division' for clients like Seagram CEO Edgar Bronfman, and his eventual resignation amidst an SEC investigation into insider trading surrounding Bronfman's 1981 bid for St. Joe Minerals.
This document acts as Exhibit 1-8 in a 2019 court case, containing an excerpt from a 2003 Vanity Fair article. It details transcripts of S.E.C. questioning directed at Jeffrey Epstein regarding insider trading of St. Joe Minerals Corporation stock while he was at Bear Stearns, his relationship with Mr. Cayne, and his departure from the firm. The text notes that despite a $2,500 fine and his departure, Bear Stearns paid him a $100,000 bonus, and mentions his subsequent meeting with Hoffenberg as a turning point in his fortunes.
This document is a court filing containing an excerpt from a 2003 Vanity Fair article. It features a transcript of Jeffrey Epstein being questioned about potential insider trading regarding St. Joe Minerals Corporation and his relationship with Mr. Cayne while employed at Bear Stearns. The text notes that despite leaving the firm and paying a $2,500 fine, Epstein still anticipated a $100,000 bonus from Bear Stearns, and mentions his subsequent connection to Steven Hoffenberg.
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