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The Talented Mr. Epstein; Lately, Jeffrey Epstein's high-ying style has been drawing oohs
and aahs: the bachelor nancier lives in New York's largest private residence, claims to
take only billionaires as clients, and ies celebrities including Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey
on his Boeing 727. But pierce his air of mystery and the picture changes. VICKY WARD
explores Epstein's investment career, his ties to retail magnate Leslie Wexner, and his
complicated past Vanity Fair March 2003
Many people comment there is something innocent, almost childlike about Jeffrey Epstein.
They see this as refreshing, given the sophistication of his surroundings. Alan Dershowitz
says that, as he was getting to know Epstein, his wife asked him if he would still be close
to him if Epstein suddenly filed for bankruptcy. Dershowitz says he replied, "Absolutely. I
would be as interested in him as a friend if we had hamburgers on the boardwalk in Coney
Island and talked about his ideas." N
LOAD-DATE: January 24, 2005
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
GRAPHIC: LEFT, BY JAMES ESTRIN; RIGHT, BY DUBLIN CAINE; MR. BIG Jeffrey
Epstein in New York, 2001. Left, Epstein's nine-floor, 51,000-square- foot town house. He
also owns a 7,500-acre ranch in New Mexico, a house in Palm Beach, and a Caribbean
island.; TOP TO BOTTOM: BY ALBERTO PINTO, LISA HINGE, J. B. SCHMITKA; unreal
estate From top: the "leather room" in Epstein's house, where "tea" is served to guests;
Epstein at his Zorro ranch in 1991 with his "best friend," Ghislaine Maxwell; Epstein in
1979.; TOP TO BOTTOM: BY LISA HINGE, ADAM SCULL; SPOILS OF
SUCCESS From top: Epstein's 70- acre island, Little t. in the U.S. Virgin Islands-
he now calls it Little St. Jeff; Epstein with President Clinton in Brunei, 2002; Leslie Wexner
with his future wife, Abigail, at the 1990 C.F.D.A. Fashion Awards, in New York, 1991.;
ALBERTO PINTO; OFFICE SPACE The "office" in Epstein's house. It has no computers,
but it does have a desk that Epstein tells people once belonged to banker J. P. Morgan,
and "the largest Persian rug you'll ever see in a private home.", Pages 300-301: Left, from
The New York Times. Page 304: Bottom, from Globe Photos.
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