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Alan Greenberg

Former Bear Stearns chairman who hired Epstein; deceased

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Also known as: Ace Greenberg

Former chairman of Bear Stearns who hired Jeffrey Epstein at the firm in 1976 despite Epstein lacking a college degree. Appeared in Epstein's black book. Died in 2014. Mentored Epstein early in his financial career.

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Notable Positions
Chairman, Bear Stearns
Black Book
Listed (3 phone numbers)
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Alan Greenberg appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.

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Background

Alan "Ace" Greenberg (1927-2014) was the longtime chairman and CEO of Bear Stearns, one of Wall Street's most prominent investment banks. Born the son of an Oklahoma City shopkeeper, he earned a scholarship to the University of Oklahoma before entering the financial industry. He rose through Bear Stearns to become its leader, known for his gruff demeanor, frugality, devotion to bridge, and loyalty to his trading floor colleagues. He was a dominant figure on Wall Street during the 1970s and 1980s.

Epstein Connection

Alan Greenberg is documented as the person who hired Jeffrey Epstein at Bear Stearns in approximately 1976, despite Epstein lacking a college degree. Multiple sources describe how the connection was made through Epstein's teaching position at the Dalton School, an elite Manhattan private school, where Epstein tutored Greenberg's son Ted and was reportedly friendly with Greenberg's daughter Lynne. Greenberg served as one of Epstein's key supporters at Bear Stearns, along with Jimmy Cayne. After Epstein's departure from Bear Stearns in the early 1980s, Greenberg appeared in Epstein's personal black book with three phone numbers, indicating a continued relationship. Multiple documents metaphorically describe Epstein's Bear Stearns career as 'the rocket ship that Ace Greenberg had given him to pilot.'

Key Allegations(7)

Greenberg hired Jeffrey Epstein at Bear Stearns circa 1976 despite Epstein having no college degree, after Epstein tutored Greenberg's son Ted and befriended his daughter Lynne at the Dalton School.

documented

Epstein allegedly used a romantic relationship with Greenberg's daughter Lynne to gain entry to Bear Stearns.

alleged

Greenberg and Jimmy Cayne were Epstein's two key supporters at Bear Stearns, but were outnumbered by the executive committee when it asked Epstein to resign in the early 1980s.

alleged

Greenberg says he cannot recall the executive committee vote that led to Epstein's departure from Bear Stearns.

documented

Greenberg appeared in Epstein's personal black book with three phone numbers.

documented

A Dalton School parent introduced Epstein to Greenberg, reportedly telling Epstein 'wouldn't you rather be rich than be a teacher?'

alleged

After Epstein's resignation from Bear Stearns, Epstein continued to receive an annual bonus of roughly $100,000, and the SEC never brought charges against Epstein or any other Bear Stearns employee.

alleged
Legal Status
named in docs

Greenberg was not charged or investigated in connection with the Epstein case. He appears in Epstein's personal black book and is referenced extensively in documents as Epstein's early career mentor at Bear Stearns. He died in 2014 before the most significant Epstein investigations and prosecutions.

Notable Statements(2)

Everyone tells me you're super smart in math

Epstein's recounting of the conversation in which Ace Greenberg offered him a position at Bear Stearns, as described in multiple narrative accounts of Epstein's early career.d-20649

Greenberg says he 'can't recall' the executive committee asking Epstein to resign from Bear Stearns, while Cayne denies it happened.d-16769
Contradictions(2)
Public Claim

Greenberg says he cannot recall the circumstances of Epstein's departure from Bear Stearns, specifically whether the executive committee asked Epstein to resign.

Documentary Evidence

Other sources state that the executive committee asked Epstein to resign after his two supporters, Ace Greenberg and Jimmy Cayne, were outnumbered. Cayne separately denies this happened.

Public Claim

Some published reports say Greenberg's son Ted introduced Epstein to Greenberg.

Documentary Evidence

Other sources say Greenberg's daughter Lynne was the key connection, with some alleging Epstein used a romantic relationship with Lynne to gain entry to Bear Stearns. Still other sources describe a Dalton parent making the introduction directly.

Key Relationships(3)
Jeffrey Epsteinprofessional

Greenberg hired Epstein at Bear Stearns circa 1976 and served as his mentor and supporter at the firm. Epstein later listed Greenberg in his personal black book with three phone numbers. Multiple documents describe Greenberg as having given Epstein his start on Wall Street.

Jimmy Cayneprofessional

Jimmy Cayne was also hired by Greenberg at Bear Stearns (reportedly after meeting him in a bridge game) and both Greenberg and Cayne served as Epstein's supporters at the firm. Cayne would go on to run Bear Stearns.

Les Wexner is mentioned in the same documents as Greenberg in the context of Epstein's network of powerful associates, though no direct Greenberg-Wexner relationship is documented.

Timeline(5 events)

Epstein teaches math at Dalton School, where he tutors Greenberg's son Ted and becomes friendly with Greenberg's daughter Lynne.

Greenberg hires Epstein at Bear Stearns despite Epstein having no college degree, reportedly after a conversation about Epstein's mathematical abilities.

Bear Stearns employees including Epstein are summoned to testify before the SEC in an insider-trading investigation connected to Seagram CEO Edgar Bronfman's bid for St. Joe Minerals.

Epstein departs Bear Stearns. Some accounts say the executive committee asked him to resign after Greenberg and Cayne were outnumbered; Greenberg says he cannot recall this; Cayne denies it.

2014

Alan Greenberg dies.

At a Glance

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Flight appearances
Source: Flight logs (1997-2006)
Document mentions
Various sources
Known connections
4 weak
Black book entry
3 phone numbers listed
Evidence Types
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Known Connections (5)

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Offshore Connections (1)

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Flight Log Appearances (2)

DateRouteAircraftCo-Passengers
Nov 26, 1995Palm Beach International, FLTeterboro Airport, NJN908JEGhislaine Maxwell, Matt Grippi, A S +3
Apr 27, 1992Palm Beach International, FLRonald Reagan Washington National, DCN108JEJeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell

Document Mentions

Email Mentions (1)

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