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Greenberg's daughter, Lynne Koeppel, pointed to a parent-teacher conference where Epstein influenced another Dalton parent into advocating for him to Greenberg.1351 In June 1976, after Epstein was dismissed from Dalton for "poor performance", 911401 Greenberg offered him a job at Bear Stearns.b91411 Banking Epstein joined Bear Stearns in 1976 as a low-level junior assistant to a floor trader.M He swiftly moved up to become an options trader, working in the special products division, and then advised the bank's wealthiest clients, such as Seagram president Edgar Bronfman, on tax mitigation strategies. 1[431L441 Jimmy Can!, the bank's later chief executive officer, praised Epstein's skill with wealthy clients and complex products. In 1980, four years after joining Bear Stearns, Epstein became a limited partner.W-1 In 1981, he was asked to leave Bear Stearns for, according to his sworn testimony, being guilty of a "Res p violation". 1 01 Even though Epstein departed abruptly, he remained dose to Cayne and Greenberg and was a client of Bear Stearns until its collapse in 2oo8.1a1 Financial consulting In August 1981, Epstein founded his own consulting firm, Intercontinental Assets Group Inc. (IAG),14-41 which assisted clients in recovering stolen money from fraudulent brokers and lawyers.ig Epstein described his work at this time as being a high-level bounty hunter. 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