Fragmented notes linking Jeffrey Epstein to a $275,000 payout and possible SEC/Bear Stearns connections
The passage contains vague, fragmented references to a large payment to Epstein, a possible SEC involvement, and a Bear Stearns employee, but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. Mentions a $275,000 payment to Epstein and an additional $100,000 bonus. References the SEC and Bear Stearns in connection with Epstein. Alludes to a “Ace Greenberg” and a possible aircraft incident
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The passage contains vague, fragmented references to a large payment to Epstein, a possible SEC involvement, and a Bear Stearns employee, but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. Mentions a $275,000 payment to Epstein and an additional $100,000 bonus. References the SEC and Bear Stearns in connection with Epstein. Alludes to a “Ace Greenberg” and a possible aircraft incident
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