Jeffrey Epstein’s Early Career Tied to Bear Stearns Partner Who Favored ‘PSDs’ from Dalton School
The passage links Epstein’s recruitment to a Bear Stearns partner who prized low‑income, high‑potential talent (‘PSDs’) and mentions the Dalton School connection. It provides a concrete name (the part Jeffrey Epstein taught at the Dalton School before entering finance. Bear Stearns partner (identified as Greenberg) recruited talent from low‑income backgrounds, termed Greenberg’s hiring philosophy
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The passage links Epstein’s recruitment to a Bear Stearns partner who prized low‑income, high‑potential talent (‘PSDs’) and mentions the Dalton School connection. It provides a concrete name (the part Jeffrey Epstein taught at the Dalton School before entering finance. Bear Stearns partner (identified as Greenberg) recruited talent from low‑income backgrounds, termed Greenberg’s hiring philosophy
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