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Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of
Howard
Stem, Free Mystery
at Last He's pals with a passel of Nobel Prize—winning scientists,
By Steve CEOs like Leslie Wexner of the Limited, socialite Ghislaine
Fishman Maxwell, even Donald Trump. But it wasn't until he flew Bill
Coming to you via
satellite, a brave new Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker to Africa on his
radio world, from the private Boeing 727 that the world began to wonder who he
once and future king of is.
all media featuring
the Craptacular. By Landon Thomas Jr
The Abortion He comes with cash to bum, a fleet of
Capital of airplanes, and a keen eye for the ladies -
America to say nothing of a relentless brain that
By Ryan LIzza challenges Nobel Prize-winning scientists
As the pro-life across the country - and for financial
movement intensifies markets around the world. Ever since the
nationwide, New York Posts 'Page Six' ran an item about the
contemplates its history presidents late-September visit to Africa
and future as a refuge. with Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker - on
his new benefactor's customized Boeing
History of 727 - the question of the day has been:
The Who in the world is Jeffrey Epstein?
Producers: Cosh Casual: Epstein dresses
Part III down. (Peet° Courtesy of ITS a life full of question marks. Epstein is
By Adam Jeffrey Epstein)
said to run $15 billion for wealthy clients.
Sternbergh yet aside from Limited founder Leslie Wexner, his client list is a closely held
The filming of Mel secret A former Dalton math teacher. he maintains a peripatetic salon of
Brooks's Broadway brilliant scientists yet possesses no bachelor's degree. For more than ten
triumph was supposed to years. he's been linked to Manhattan-London society figure elhisktine
be a rollicking event. But Maxwell. daughter of the mysteriously deceased media titan Robert Maxwell,
sometimes even In yet he lives the life of a bachelor, logging 600 hours a year in his various
comedy, tragedy planes as he scours the world for investment opportunities. He owns what Is
Intervenes. said to be Manhattan's largest private house yet runs his business from a TM Han
100-acre private island in St. Thomas.
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I COLUMNS open bids for il. Soros. Wasserstein. Kravis. Weill. The Sturm and Drang of As
their successes and failures has been played out in public. Epstein breaks the
THE IMPERIAL CITY
Harper's mold. Most everyone on the Street has heard of him, but nobody seems to
know what the hell he is up to. Which is just the way ho likes it.
After Lewis
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The chronicler of the
American twilight Is going
Into semi-retirement. Will
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'My belief is that Joff maintains some sort of money-management ram, though
you won't get a straight answer from him,' says one well-known investor. 'He
once told me he had 300 people working for him, and I've also heard that he www.rr
manages Rockefeller money. But one never knows. It's like looking at the
Wizard of Oz — there may be less there than meets the eye.'
Says another prominent Wall Streeter: 'He Is this mysterious, Gatsbyesque
figure. Ho likes people to think that he is very rich, and he cultivates this air of
aloofness. The whole thing Is weird.'
The wizard that meets the eye is spare and fit; with a long jaw and a carefully
coiffed head of silver hair, he looks like a taller, younger Ralph Lauren. A
raspy Brooklyn accent betrays his Coney Island origins. He spends an hour
and fifteen minutes every day doing advanced yoga with his personal
instructor, who travels with him wherever he goes. Fie is an enthusiastic
member of the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations.
He dreaans casualty jeans, open-necked shirts, and sneakers -- and is
rarely seen in a tie. Indeed, those close to him say the reason he quit his
board seat at the Rockefeller Institute was that he hated wearing a suit. 'It
feels like a dress,' he told ono friend.
Epstein likes to tell people that he's a loner, a man who's never touched
alcohol or chugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic. And yet if you
talk to Donald Trump, a different Epstein emerges. 'I've known Jeff for fifteen
years. Terrific guy- Trump booms from a speakerphone. 'He's a lot of fun to
be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and
many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his
social fie.'
But beautiful women are only a part of it. Because here's the thing about
Epstein: As some collect butterflies, he collects beautiful minds. 'I Invest In
people ben politics or science. Its what I do; he has said to friends. And
his latest prize addition is the former president. In his eyes, Clinton as a
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species represents the highest evolutionary form of the political animal. To be
up close to him, as he was during the African journey, is akin to seeing the
rarest of beasts on a safari. As he put it to a friend upon his return from Africa,
'If you were a boxer at the downtown gymnasium at 14th Street and Mike
Tyson walked in, your face would have the same look as these foreign
leaders had when Clinton entered the room. lie is the worlds greatest
politician.'
'Jeffrey is both a highly successful financier and a committed philanthropist
with a keen sense of global markets and an in-depth knowledge of twenty-
first-century science,' Clinton says through a spokesman. 'I especially
appreciated his insights and generosity during the recent trip to Africa to work
on democratization, en-powering the poor, citizen service, and combating
HIV/AIDS.'
Before Clinton, Epstein's rare appearances in the gossip columns tended to
be speculation as to the true nature of his relationship with Ghislaino Maxwell.
While they are still friends, the English tabloids have postulated that Maxwell
has longed for a more permanent pairing and that for undetermined reasons
Epstein has not reciprocated in kind. 'It's a mysterious relationship that they
have,' says society journalist David Patrick Columbia. 'In one way, they are
soul mates, yet they are hardly companions anymore. Ifs a nice conventional
relationship, where they serve each others purposes.'
Friends of the two say that Maxwell, whose social life has always been higher-
octane than Epstein's, lent a tittle pizzazz to the lower-profile Epstein. Indeed,
at a party at Maxwell's house, her friends say, one is just as apt to see
Russian ladies of the night as one is to see Prince Andrew. The Oxford-
educated Maxwell, described by many as a man-eater (she flies her own
helicopter and was recently seen dining with Clinton at Nello's on Madison
Avenue), lives In her own townhouse a few blocks away. Epstein Is frequently
seen around town with a bevy of comely young women but there has been no
boldfaced name to replace Maxwell. 'You may read about Jeffrey in the social
columns, but there is much more to him than that; says Jeffrey T. Leeds of
the private equity firm Leeds Weld ei Co. 'He's a talented money manager
and an extremely hardworking person with broad interests. Most unusual,
though, is that in this media-obsessed age he is not in any sense a self-
promoter.'
Born in 1953 and raised in Coney Island, Epstein went to Lafayette High
School. According to his bio, he took some classes In physics at Cooper
Union from 1969 to 1971. He left Cooper Union in 1971 and attended NYU's
Courant Institute, where he took courses in mathematical physiology of the
heart, leaving that school, too, without a degree. Between 1973 and 1975,
Epstein taught calculus and physics at the Dalton School.
By most accounts, he was something of a Robin Williams-in-Dead Poets
Socktrytype of figure, wowing his high-school classes with passionate
mathematical offs. So impressed was one Wall Street father of a student that
he said to Epstein point-blank: 'What are you doing leaching math at Dalton?
You should be working on Wal Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace
Greenberg a call'
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