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Epstein’s Early Wall‑Street Rise and Elite Connections in the 1970‑80s
Epstein’s Early Wall‑Street Rise and Elite Connections in the 1970‑80s The passage outlines Epstein’s transition from a math teacher to a Wall Street figure, naming several high‑profile individuals (Jimmy Cayne, Ace Greenberg, Marvin Davis, Herb Seigel) and elite social circles. While it provides contextual detail and potential leads about early client relationships and networking pathways, it lacks concrete financial transaction data, dates, or documented misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Epstein taught math at Dalton School (1974) despite no college degree.; Punch Sulzberger (NYT publisher) allegedly tried to recruit Epstein to the Times.; Introduced to Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg, leading to a Wall Street career.
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