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Jeffrey Epstein’s Early Career Tied to Bear Stearns Partner Who Favored ‘PSDs’ from Dalton School

The passage links Epstein’s recruitment to a Bear Stearns partner who prized low‑income, high‑potential talent (‘PSDs’) and mentions the Dalton School connection. It provides a concrete name (the part Jeffrey Epstein taught at the Dalton School before entering finance. Bear Stearns partner (identified as Greenberg) recruited talent from low‑income backgrounds, termed Greenberg’s hiring philosophy

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022064
Pages
1
Persons
1
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Summary

The passage links Epstein’s recruitment to a Bear Stearns partner who prized low‑income, high‑potential talent (‘PSDs’) and mentions the Dalton School connection. It provides a concrete name (the part Jeffrey Epstein taught at the Dalton School before entering finance. Bear Stearns partner (identified as Greenberg) recruited talent from low‑income backgrounds, termed Greenberg’s hiring philosophy

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