Jeffrey Epstein’s Elite Network: Links to Bear Stearns, Wexner, Trilateral Commission, and High‑Profile Academics
Jeffrey Epstein’s Elite Network: Links to Bear Stearns, Wexner, Trilateral Commission, and High‑Profile Academics The passage maps a web of connections between Epstein and powerful individuals and institutions (Bear Stearns leadership, Leslie Wexner, Harvard, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Prince Andrew). While many of these ties are already public, the document lists specific mentors, board memberships, and anecdotal interactions that could guide deeper financial‑flow or influence investigations, especially regarding undisclosed transactions with Wexner or government‑related “bounty‑hunter” claims. Key insights: Epstein was mentored at Bear Stearns by Ace Greenberg and James Cayne, becoming a limited partner before leaving in 1981.; Claims that Epstein acted as a “bounty hunter” recovering money for the government or ultra‑wealthy.; Membership in the Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, and Institute of International Education.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Elite Network: Links to Bear Stearns, Wexner, Trilateral Commission, and High‑Profile Academics The passage maps a web of connections between Epstein and powerful individuals and institutions (Bear Stearns leadership, Leslie Wexner, Harvard, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Prince Andrew). While many of these ties are already public, the document lists specific mentors, board memberships, and anecdotal interactions that could guide deeper financial‑flow or influence investigations, especially regarding undisclosed transactions with Wexner or government‑related “bounty‑hunter” claims. Key insights: Epstein was mentored at Bear Stearns by Ace Greenberg and James Cayne, becoming a limited partner before leaving in 1981.; Claims that Epstein acted as a “bounty hunter” recovering money for the government or ultra‑wealthy.; Membership in the Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, and Institute of International Education.
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