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Sparse early‑life recollections of Jeffrey Epstein with vague classmate references
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Sparse early‑life recollections of Jeffrey Epstein with vague classmate references

Sparse early‑life recollections of Jeffrey Epstein with vague classmate references The excerpt provides only anecdotal background about Epstein’s schooling and unnamed acquaintances. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Mentions Epstein tutoring peers at Cooper Union in the early 1970s.; References a classmate named James and an unnamed ‘old classmate’ who may have connections.; Alludes to Epstein’s South American residence later in life.

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Sparse early‑life recollections of Jeffrey Epstein with vague classmate references The excerpt provides only anecdotal background about Epstein’s schooling and unnamed acquaintances. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Mentions Epstein tutoring peers at Cooper Union in the early 1970s.; References a classmate named James and an unnamed ‘old classmate’ who may have connections.; Alludes to Epstein’s South American residence later in life.

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ERSON ag 301 East 66th Street. He to join him? He did.” ups and downs. At one point, y the Epstein brothers. There, bout a little-known side of Jef- o lived in South America, des- splant. Epstein paid for the -g says. “That's who he always rs another old classmate, James was nothing special about it.” stal worker. He lives in South tein, he’d grown up in Sea Gate. at Lafayette,” Rosen recalls. “It at one time, 90 percent Italian. vs moved in, and there was rt want the Jews to be there.” in, too, he remembers, and His- the animosity was aimed at Jews. schools. They thought we were sade friends easily. Even then, his ypy—could see he was special. ich, Epstein played the piano. Did ‘ed stamp collection. CHAPTER 21 Jeffrey Epstein: 1969-1976 t’s the height of the Vietnam War. Students collide with col- lege administrators. Hippies collide with hard hats. Kids with long hair collide with their parents. Jeffrey Epstein does not go in for any of that. At the age of sixteen, he’s taking advanced math classes at Cooper Union, an august institution in the East Village where Abraham Lincoln once spoke. Thanks to a generous endowment, the school is tuition-free though the application process is famously rigorous. Epstein sails through it. At Harvard or Yale, his accent would give him away. Epstein tawks like the Brooklyn boy he is. But Cooper Union is more open than any Ivy League school. It’s full of boys from Brooklyn, and asi : . . . | a from his prodigious intellect, Epstein doesn’t stand out. He _ Starts to make money by tutoring his fellow students. And in 1971 he _ he leaves Cooper Union for the greener pastures of New York

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