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Epstein hosted billionaire and Qatari delegation, linking U.S. legal figures and foreign officials

The passage mentions a gathering at Epstein's residence involving high‑profile individuals (Bill Gates, Mort Zuckerman, Peter Thiel, Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim, attorney‑general Late September gathering at Epstein’s house during UN week. Attendance by Bill Gates, Mort Zuckerman, Peter Thiel, and Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Presence of Reid Weingarten, linked to

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022751
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The passage mentions a gathering at Epstein's residence involving high‑profile individuals (Bill Gates, Mort Zuckerman, Peter Thiel, Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim, attorney‑general Late September gathering at Epstein’s house during UN week. Attendance by Bill Gates, Mort Zuckerman, Peter Thiel, and Qatar’s foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Presence of Reid Weingarten, linked to

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method can often have uncanny predictive powers. But the problem is it doesn’t scale very well—the market, having discerned a pattern of successful investing, quickly copies and discounts the advantage. Epstein’s effort was to identify a dozen or so promising algorithms (each quant is effectively hawking his secret sauce algorithm) and invest up to $5 million with each. I knew paltry little about this and so rather found myself identifying with the young women to whom Epstein was explaining the basic math and mechanics—out of my league, but grateful for the lesson. The Epstein house/office is, by careful design, exclusive and club like, part hang out, part secret society. Along with the difficulty in explaining why, even after his jail term, the rich and powerful continued to beat a path to his door, it’s also notable in the fixed hierarchy of who comes to whose turf, that everybody, when they went to see Epstein, comes to him. A week in late September, U.N. week as it happened, began, on Sunday, at Epstein’s house with a colloquial for billionaires—Gates, Mort Zuckerman, and Peter Thiel [TK]. Epstein, preternaturally responsive to both the price of oil and to the politics of the middle of east, entertained that evening a delegation from Qatar, including Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim, the foreign minister. Hamad, indeed, lives across the street in a similarly furnished house—he and Epstein have the same decorator. Epstein, in his relaxed and amused manner, kept prodding: “Why are you financing the bad guys? What do you get out of that?” The Qatarians, in some mild diplomatic discomfort, seemed most worried that their bid for the World Cup might be compromised by bribery allegations. At 9:00 next morning, Epstein is joined for breakfast in the dining room by Reid Weingarten, who’s represented among other fat cats in trouble, Worldcom’s Bernie Ebbers and Goldman Sach’s Lloyd Blankfein and is one of attorney general Eric Holder’s closest friends. Weingarten, horse, with a cold, and dejected, is just back from a failed defense of former Connecticut Governor John Rowland. After a blow by blow of the trial, there’s a discussion of the Qartarian’s visit—Epstein is serving chocolate made from pistachios grown on the Sheikh’s farm—and speculation about who actually controls ISIS. “Why?” I asked Weingarten, when Epstein briefly steps out of the room, “do some many people keep coming back here, everything considered.” “Why we camp out here? I guess because there’s no place like it.”

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