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Epstein’s Early Teaching Career Links to Prominent Media and Elite Families
Epstein’s Early Teaching Career Links to Prominent Media and Elite Families The passage provides specific names (Punch Sulzberger, Margo Gumport) and a timeline of Epstein’s early career, suggesting possible connections to wealthy elites and media figures. While it offers concrete leads for further investigation (e.g., Sulzberger’s recruitment attempt, Dalton school records), the claims are not novel and lack direct evidence of wrongdoing, placing it in the moderate lead range. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein taught math and physics at Dalton School in 1974 without a degree.; Dalton School exposed Epstein to affluent families, including the Sulzberger family.; Punch Sulzberger allegedly tried to recruit Epstein to the New York Times.
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