Jeffrey Epstein’s 1980s financial deals, Bear Stearns exit, and alleged insider‑trading testimony
The passage provides specific names, dates, and dollar amounts linking Epstein to risky oil‑gas investments, a disputed $450k investment from Michael Stroll, and a 1981 SEC insider‑trading investigati Michael Stroll sued Epstein over a $450,000 1982 investment that allegedly returned only $10,000 aft Epstein was hired by Howard Hoffenberg at $25,000 per month in 1987 and given office space on Madi
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The passage provides specific names, dates, and dollar amounts linking Epstein to risky oil‑gas investments, a disputed $450k investment from Michael Stroll, and a 1981 SEC insider‑trading investigati Michael Stroll sued Epstein over a $450,000 1982 investment that allegedly returned only $10,000 aft Epstein was hired by Howard Hoffenberg at $25,000 per month in 1987 and given office space on Madi
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“...and it was thought that the executive committee asked that he resign after his two supporters, Ace Greenberg and Jimmy Cayne, were outnumbered. Greenberg says he can’t recall this; Cayne denies it happened, a...”
Michael Stroll“...ve entering into risky, tax-sheltered oil and gas deals with much smaller investors. A lawsuit that Michael Stroll, the former head of Williams Electronics Inc., filed against Epstein shows that in 1982 I.A.G. rece...”
Jimmy Cayne“...ought that the executive committee asked that he resign after his two supporters, Ace Greenberg and Jimmy Cayne, were outnumbered. Greenberg says he can’t recall this; Cayne denies it happened, and Epstein has d...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...Greenberg says he can’t recall this; Cayne denies it happened, and Epstein has denied it as well. “Jeffrey Epstein left Bear Stearns of his own volition,” says Cayne. “It was never suggested that he leave by any me...”
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