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Jeffrey Epstein
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Social connector |
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Antagonistic |
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Les Wexner
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Friend |
5
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Acquaintance |
5
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Friend |
5
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Robert Meister meets Jeffrey Epstein on a first-class flight from New York to Palm Beach. | In-flight (NY to Palm Beach) | View |
| 1989-01-01 | N/A | Les Wexner complains to Meister about his finances, leading Meister to recall Epstein. | Unknown | View |
This document consists of pages 114 and 115 from a book (likely a biography or exposé) detailing the background of Ghislaine Maxwell and her father, Robert Maxwell. It introduces Ghislaine as a wealthy heiress who helped Epstein climb the social ladder and provides a biographical summary of her father, a media baron and former MP who died in disgrace in 1991. The left page (114) contains fragmented text discussing financial irregularities involving Epstein, mentioning Les Wexner, loans, and a 'Ponzi king' (likely Steven Hoffenberg).
This document appears to be a page from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight Committee evidence. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early financial struggles, his deceptive behavior regarding wealth and status (fake flight upgrades, lying about flying Concorde), and his infiltration into the social circle of the Meisters and billionaire Les Wexner. The text highlights Wendy Meister's deep suspicion of Epstein, labeling him 'the virus,' and touches on Epstein's past association with Ponzi schemer Steven Hoffenberg. The right side of the page introduces Ghislaine Maxwell and her father, Robert Maxwell.
This document is a book excerpt (pages 112-113) included in House Oversight materials. It details how Robert Meister (Aon Vice Chairman) met Jeffrey Epstein on a flight in the mid-1980s and later connected him to Les Wexner in 1989 when Wexner was unhappy with his financial management. The text asserts that despite appearances, Epstein was likely broke at the time, having spent his Bear Stearns bonus and fees earned from Ana Obregón.
This document is an excerpt from a law review article (103 Minn. L. Rev.) discussing the oversight of declination decisions in state justice systems compared to the federal system. It highlights the lack of administrative and judicial review for state prosecutors' charging decisions and details the limited exceptions and historical context through extensive footnotes citing case law.
This document is a printout of a Vanity Fair article submitted as a court exhibit (filed April 2019). It details Jeffrey Epstein's business maneuverings in the late 1980s, specifically a chaotic takeover attempt of Pennwalt involving partners Nederlander and Toboroff, and a secret loan from Steve Hoffenberg. The text also chronicles Epstein's introduction to retail mogul Leslie Wexner in the mid-1980s, noting that while Wexner praised Epstein's loyalty and intellect, many of Wexner's associates at The Limited were mystified by Epstein's sudden rise and influence.
This document appears to be page 197 of a scientific paper or book regarding neurobiology and nonlinear dynamical systems (chaos theory). It cites various studies from the 1990s regarding biological oscillations in animals and humans. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013697', suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or funding of scientific research.
This excerpt from a James Patterson book discusses the questionable financial status of Jeffrey Epstein, citing anecdotes from estranged friends and former model Diana Crane about his lack of money and deceptive behavior regarding Concorde flights. It details how Epstein ingratiated himself into the inner circle of the Meisters and targeted billionaire Les Wexner, despite Wendy Meister's suspicions and Epstein's association with Ponzi schemer Steven Hoffenberg. The text also begins a section on Ghislaine Maxwell, mentioning her father Robert Maxwell.
Conversation on a flight from NY to Palm Beach.
Calling Epstein 'the virus'.
Wexner complaining about the people managing his money.
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