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Epstein’s early Wall Street recruitment by Dalton fathers, including NYT publisher Sulzberger and Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg

Epstein’s early Wall Street recruitment by Dalton fathers, including NYT publisher Sulzberger and Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg The passage provides anecdotal details about Jeffrey Epstein’s entry into finance via influential New York elite, naming specific high‑profile individuals. While it adds context to his network, it offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illegal activity, limiting its investigative utility. Key insights: Epstein taught math at Dalton School in the early 1970s.; NYT publisher A. M. Sulzberger reportedly tried to recruit Epstein to the Times.; Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg offered Epstein a job on the spot in 1976.

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Epstein’s early Wall Street recruitment by Dalton fathers, including NYT publisher Sulzberger and Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg The passage provides anecdotal details about Jeffrey Epstein’s entry into finance via influential New York elite, naming specific high‑profile individuals. While it adds context to his network, it offers no concrete new evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illegal activity, limiting its investigative utility. Key insights: Epstein taught math at Dalton School in the early 1970s.; NYT publisher A. M. Sulzberger reportedly tried to recruit Epstein to the Times.; Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg offered Epstein a job on the spot in 1976.

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