Relationship Details

Jeffrey Epstein Employee Brad Wechsler

Connected Entities

Entity A
Jeffrey Epstein
Type: person
Mentions: 18341
Also known as: Jeffrey, Jeff / Jeffrey Epstein, JEFFREY EPSTEIN (property owner), Jeffrey Epstein (subject), Jeffrey Epstein (property owner), Jeffrey Epstein (Jeff), Epstein (Jeffrey Epstein), Jeffrey Epstein (intended recipient), Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine, e (likely Jeffrey Epstein), Jeffrey Epstein (implied sender), Epstein's Lawyer and Jeffrey Epstein
Entity B
Brad Wechsler
Type: person
Mentions: 118
Also known as: barry, the brads, brad wechsler

Evidence

Epstein hired Brad to manage Mirage Investments despite Sender's advice.

Epstein tasked Brad with hiring; Author critiques Brad's competence.

Epstein hired him to manage investments; Sender advised against it.

Brad is in the office, accused of incompetence, and keeping documents private.

Epstein wanted him to manage Mirage Investments; Sender advised against it.

Brad is described as running the office, managing transactions, and being criticized for incompetence in managing Epstein's assets.

Source Documents (6)

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Email • 3.2 MB
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An email from an unidentified financial advisor (potentially Leon Black based on context) to Jeffrey Epstein dated January 5, 2016. The sender expresses severe frustration regarding unpaid fees for complex tax structures that allegedly saved Epstein $600 million, while criticizing Epstein's reliance on 'incompetent' staff like Eileen Alexandersson and Brad Wechsler. The document details various financial entanglements, including an art partnership, Phaidon, and Mirage Investments, alongside a demand for fair payment.

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Email Correspondence • 2.77 MB
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The document contains two email threads involving Jeffrey Epstein. The first (2015) details significant financial transfers totaling tens of millions to 'Gratitude America' and 'FTC' for tax purposes. The second (2016), with the subject 'leon DO NOT SEND', is a lengthy, scathing letter (likely from Leon Black) critiquing Epstein's staff (Eileen Alexandersson and Brad Wechsler), detailing the discovery of millions in missed deductions and dormant accounts, and claiming to have achieved $600 million in after-tax savings for Epstein while complaining about the incompetence of his office management.

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Email (Printed) • 3.17 MB
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This document is a printed email from a close associate (likely a financial advisor) to Jeffrey Epstein, expressing deep frustration over a fee dispute regarding a tax strategy that allegedly saved Epstein $600 million. The sender criticizes Epstein's staff, specifically Eileen Alexandersson and Brad Wechsler, for incompetence and mismanagement, while reminding Epstein of verbal and written agreements regarding compensation that Epstein has allegedly ignored. The email highlights the tension between their personal friendship and their professional financial dealings.

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Email Chain • 2.29 MB
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This document contains an email chain ending in March 2017 where Jeffrey Epstein ('jeffrey E.') requests various financial and legal documents regarding his assets, including Phaidon, Art Space, Regan Arts, and an L.A. house. The chain includes a forwarded email from December 2015 containing a severe critique of an associate named Brad (likely Brad Wechsler), accusing him of incompetence, mismanagement of financial details, and obstructing access to information about Phaidon and tax deductions. The 2015 email also disparages the office staff as 'Elysium misfits' and highlights significant operational failures in IT and financial reporting.

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Email • 3.21 MB
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An email dated January 6, 2016, from an unnamed close associate (likely a high-level financial advisor) to Jeffrey Epstein. The sender expresses frustration that Epstein has reneged on a compensation agreement regarding a tax strategy that saved Epstein $600 million. The email details the incompetence of Epstein's previous financial managers (Eileen Alexandersson and Brad Wechsler), lists specific tax errors the sender rectified, and attempts to negotiate a settlement fee in the $50-60 million range.

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Email Thread • 2.42 MB
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This document contains an email thread from March 2017 where Jeffrey Epstein requests various legal and financial documents, including art loan docs, agreements (BRH, TRA), and organizational charts for Phaidon, Art Space, and Regan Arts from Barry J. Cohen. Included in the thread is a highly critical email from December 2015 (likely forwarded) that lambasts Brad Wechsler for incompetence, financial mismanagement, and failure to execute priorities regarding IT and airplane restructuring. The 2015 email highlights significant financial disarray, including a $9.8 million investment in Regan Arts with no profit and loss statement and unusable tax deductions for Art Space.

Mutual Connections

Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and Brad Wechsler

Leon (Black) (person)
sender (person)
Leon (person)

Jeffrey Epstein's Other Relationships

Business associate GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Strength: 238/10 View
Client Jack Goldberger
Strength: 49/10 View
Co defendants SARAH KELLEN
Strength: 49/10 View
Co conspirators GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Strength: 49/10 View
Client Martin Weinberg
Strength: 38/10 View

Brad Wechsler's Other Relationships

Unknown jeffrey E.
Strength: 8/10 View
Correspondent collaborator jeffrey E.
Strength: 8/10 View
Business associate Tom Turrin
Strength: 7/10 View
Business associate Richard Joslin
Strength: 7/10 View
Legal representative Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 7/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Employee
Relationship Strength
10/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
6
Extracted
2025-11-19 21:41
Last Updated
2025-11-20 23:10

Entity Network Stats

Jeffrey Epstein 5465 relationships
Brad Wechsler 31 relationships
Mutual connections 3

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