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Epstein Connection to Spanish Model Ana Obregón and Drysdale Securities $160M Default
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Epstein Connection to Spanish Model Ana Obregón and Drysdale Securities $160M Default

Epstein Connection to Spanish Model Ana Obregón and Drysdale Securities $160M Default The passage links Jeffrey Epstein to a high‑profile Spanish celebrity and a major financial collapse involving a $160 million Treasury securities default. It provides specific names, dates, and amounts that could be pursued for financial‑flow investigations, but the details are sparse and unverified, limiting its immediate impact. Key insights: Ana Obregón, a famous Spanish model/actress, met Jeffrey Epstein in the early 1980s.; Obregón’s father was a wealthy Spanish investor linked to Drysdale Securities Corporation.; Drysdale Securities went bankrupt in June 1982; its subsidiary Drysdale Government Securities defaulted on $160 million in Treasury interest payments in May 1982.

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