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Epstein’s early career connections to elite media and finance figures described in a House oversight document

Epstein’s early career connections to elite media and finance figures described in a House oversight document The passage outlines Epstein’s introductions to prominent individuals such as New York Times publisher A. M. Sulzberger and Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg, suggesting early networking with powerful media and finance elites. While it provides names and a timeline, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial transactions, limiting its immediate investigative utility but offering a useful lead for tracing the formation of Epstein’s influential network. Key insights: Epstein taught math at Dalton School in 1974, gaining access to wealthy parents.; A. M. Sulzberger allegedly tried to recruit Epstein to the New York Times.; Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg reportedly offered Epstein a job in 1976.

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Epstein’s early career connections to elite media and finance figures described in a House oversight document The passage outlines Epstein’s introductions to prominent individuals such as New York Times publisher A. M. Sulzberger and Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg, suggesting early networking with powerful media and finance elites. While it provides names and a timeline, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial transactions, limiting its immediate investigative utility but offering a useful lead for tracing the formation of Epstein’s influential network. Key insights: Epstein taught math at Dalton School in 1974, gaining access to wealthy parents.; A. M. Sulzberger allegedly tried to recruit Epstein to the New York Times.; Bear Stearns chief Ace Greenberg reportedly offered Epstein a job in 1976.

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