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Jeffrey Epstein’s secret financial services to billionaire elite, including Donald Trump and Leslie Wexner
The passage links Epstein to a roster of high‑profile businessmen and a former president, suggesting undisclosed money‑management activities and potential illicit financial flows. It provides specific Epstein claimed only one disclosed client: billionaire Leslie Wexner. He is described as providing secretive money‑management services to Donald Trump, Leon Black, Ronald Epstein’s business model all
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The passage links Epstein to a roster of high‑profile businessmen and a former president, suggesting undisclosed money‑management activities and potential illicit financial flows. It provides specific Epstein claimed only one disclosed client: billionaire Leslie Wexner. He is described as providing secretive money‑management services to Donald Trump, Leon Black, Ronald Epstein’s business model all
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“vlon chairman Ronald Perelman, real-estate tycoon Leon Black, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold, Tom”
Donald Trump“er (of Hyatt Hotels), and real-estate personality Donald Trump—sometimes seem not all that clear as to what he a”
Nathan Myhrvold“ate tycoon Leon Black, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold, Tom Pritzker (of Hyatt Hotels), and real-estate”
Ghislaine Maxwell“bes his most public companion of the last decade, Ghislaine Maxwell, 41, the daughter of the late, disgraced media ba”
Les Wexner“lients secret, bar one client: billionaire Leslie Wexner, the respected chairman of Limited Brands. Epstei”
Ronald Perelman“Zuckerman, banker Louis Ranieri, Revlon chairman Ronald Perelman, real-estate tycoon Leon Black, former Microsoft”
Robert Maxwell“, the daughter of the late, disgraced media baron Robert Maxwell, as simply his “best friend.” He says she is not”
Mort Zuckerman“him at his home—they include newspaper publisher Mort Zuckerman, banker Louis Ranieri, Revlon chairman Ronald Per”
Thomas Pritzker“, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold, Tom Pritzker (of Hyatt Hotels), and real-estate personality Do”
Jeffrey Epstein“s to earn his millions. Certainly, you won’t find Epstein’s transactions written about on Bloomberg or talk”
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Jeffrey Epstein’s secret billionaire client list and opaque financial dealings described in court filing The passage lists high‑profile individuals (Donald Trump, Leon Black, Ronald Perelman, etc.) as alleged diners and possible clients of Epstein, and highlights Leslie Wexner as his sole disclosed client. While the claims are largely anecdotal and lack concrete transaction data, they point to potential undisclosed financial relationships between a convicted sex offender and powerful business and political figures, meriting further investigation. Key insights: Epstein allegedly dined with Donald Trump, Leon Black, Ronald Perelman, Mort Zuckerman, Louis Ranieri, Nathan Myhrvold, and Tom Pritzker.; Leslie Wexner is identified as the only confirmed billionaire client, managing money for ultra‑wealthy individuals.; Epstein’s financial activities are described as deliberately hidden, with no public transaction records.
Jeffrey Epstein’s secret financial services to billionaire elite, including Donald Trump and Leslie Wexner
Jeffrey Epstein’s secret financial services to billionaire elite, including Donald Trump and Leslie Wexner The passage links Epstein to a roster of high‑profile businessmen and a former president, suggesting undisclosed money‑management activities and potential illicit financial flows. It provides specific names but lacks concrete transaction details, making it a solid lead for further financial‑forensics investigation. Key insights: Epstein claimed only one disclosed client: billionaire Leslie Wexner.; He is described as providing secretive money‑management services to Donald Trump, Leon Black, Ronald Perelman, Nathan Myhrvold, Tom Pritzker, Mort Zuckerman, and Louis Ranieri.; Epstein’s business model allegedly involved flat fees and large‑scale currency market trades for ultra‑wealthy clients.
[REDACTED - Survivor] v. Alan Dershowitz – Allegations of Sex Trafficking, NPA Manipulation, and Defamation
[REDACTED - Survivor] v. Alan Dershowitz – Allegations of Sex Trafficking, NPA Manipulation, and Defamation The complaint provides a dense web of alleged connections between Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein, former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, and the 2008 non‑prosecution agreement (NPA). It cites specific actions (e.g., alleged drafting of the NPA, defamatory statements, settlement confidentiality) and dates that could be pursued for documentary evidence, witness interviews, and financial‑flow analysis. If substantiated, the lead would expose potential prosecutorial misconduct and high‑level collusion, generating major public outrage. Key insights: Roberts alleges she was trafficked by Epstein from 2000‑2002 and forced to have sex with Dershowitz.; Dershowitz is accused of helping draft and pressure the government into the 2008 NPA that shielded Epstein and co‑conspirators.; Acosta, then U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, approved the NPA; later became Trump’s Secretary of Labor.
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