Early Career Connections of Jeffrey Epstein at Bear Stearns and Possible Deal with St. Joe Minerals
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The passage hints at specific early‑career relationships—Ace Greenberg introducing Epstein to Bear Stearns, a potential equity stake involving St. Joe Minerals, and mentions of insider‑type networking Ace Greenberg (senior Bear Stearns figure) allegedly introduced Epstein to the firm. Epstein allegedly secured a share of profit or equity in a St. Joe Minerals transaction. Reference to a press rele
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