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Larry Summers' wife meets Jeffrey Epstein; Bill Richardson dines with Epstein

The passage links high‑profile individuals (Larry Summers, his wife Elisa New, Bill Richardson) to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting social and possibly financial connections. However, it provides no concre Elisa New, wife of former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, is reportedly receiving advice from Epst Bill Richardson, former New Mexico governor and presidential hopeful, dined with Epstein in his Pa

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022714
Pages
1
Persons
4
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The passage links high‑profile individuals (Larry Summers, his wife Elisa New, Bill Richardson) to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting social and possibly financial connections. However, it provides no concre Elisa New, wife of former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, is reportedly receiving advice from Epst Bill Richardson, former New Mexico governor and presidential hopeful, dined with Epstein in his Pa

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Larry Summers wife, Elisa New, drops by. She teaches American poetry at Harvard and is putting together a proposal for a series on poetry that WGBH in Boston may produce and Epstein is advising on where she might go for added support (he also makes mince meat of her budget). MORE...TK Perhaps it’s just the ultimate feminist nightmare: Men (and a few opportunistic women) continue to come to Epstein’s because, no matter their public bows to modern manners, they simply don’t care that he offends every aspect of feminist sensibility Or, it’s a guilty pleasure. People who know Jeffrey exchange “Jeffrey” stories. “That’s Jeffrey,” says Mort Zuckerman, the real estate billionaire and publisher of the Daily News (ever vitriolic in its coverage of Epstein), with a twinkle in his eye and obvious enjoyment, to tales of Epstein escapades. It is an outréness that Epstein seems delighted to cultivate. In Epstein’s Paris apartment, 10,000 square feet on the Avenue Foch, a neighborhood otherwise occupied by foreign potentates, there is a stuffed baby elephant in his living room—that is, the elephant in the room. (At the same time, Epstein is a major supporter of cancer research and the elephant, he says, is also a reminder that elephants have 23 copies of tumor suppressor genes and humans have only 1.) The single book on his bedside table is Lolita (he is, beyond the joke, a great Nobokov fan). Or, in a more sophisticated view, it’s a two tier understanding of the world. There is a media version of the world, which most of us live in and largely accept, and are certainly influenced by. And then there are those people who live in the media itself and therefore know that it’s mostly bunk. If the media says it, as likely some version of the opposite 1s true. I might guess too that for many of his visitors there’s an order of identification: there but for the grace of God. Any hyper-prominent person might, at any time, run afoul of prosecutors, the political moment, the media, or the Internet hoi polloi. Epstein is the Dreyfus of the rich. And then there is the glue of wealth. Once, at lunch in the Epstein dinning room with Bill Richardson, the former Governor of New Mexico, and past Presidential aspirant, when Epstein left the room for a few minutes, I asked the obvious question, the one everybody asks each other, “How did you meet Jeffrey?” Richardson seemed surprised: “Jeffrey,” he said, as though stating what should have been perfectly obvious, “is the biggest landowner in New Mexico.”

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