| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1981-04-01 | N/A | Jeffrey Epstein provides testimony to SEC investigators Jonathan Harris and Robert Blackburn rega... | Unknown (SEC Office) | View |
This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (Chapter 23, pages 98-99) containing a transcript of Jeffrey Epstein's testimony to the SEC on April 1, 1981. The text details Epstein being questioned by investigators Jonathan Harris and Robert Blackburn about his resignation from Bear Stearns amidst an investigation into St. Joe Minerals. Epstein claims he left due to rumors of an illicit affair with a secretary, rather than issues related to St. Joe, and denies being pressured by Bear Stearns to withhold information.
This document is a court exhibit containing a portion of a Vanity Fair article describing Jeffrey Epstein's early financial dealings and legal troubles. It details a lawsuit by Michael Stroll regarding a $450,000 investment, Epstein's close mentorship under Steven Hoffenberg (including a $25k/month salary and shared travel), and conflicting narratives surrounding Epstein's sudden resignation from Bear Stearns in 1981 amidst an S.E.C. insider trading investigation.
This document is a court exhibit containing a Vanity Fair article from March 2003. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early financial dealings, including a lawsuit by Michael Stroll over a failed oil investment and his close relationship with Steven Hoffenberg, who hired him as a consultant and provided him with office space. The text also investigates the circumstances of Epstein's 1981 departure from Bear Stearns, contrasting official claims of voluntary resignation with rumors of 'illegal operations' and S.E.C. investigations into insider trading.
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