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Steven Hoffenberg's 1980s financial schemes and ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Wall Street firms
The passage outlines Hoffenberg’s role in debt‑buying, greenmail, and connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Bear Stearns, suggesting possible financial misconduct and networks of influence. However, the Hoffenberg ran Towers Financial, a debt‑buying firm that engaged in greenmail and leveraged takeover He reportedly paid Epstein for consulting services despite Epstein’s known legal issues. Connectio
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The passage outlines Hoffenberg’s role in debt‑buying, greenmail, and connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Bear Stearns, suggesting possible financial misconduct and networks of influence. However, the Hoffenberg ran Towers Financial, a debt‑buying firm that engaged in greenmail and leveraged takeover He reportedly paid Epstein for consulting services despite Epstein’s known legal issues. Connectio
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