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Epstein’s alleged interaction with Google founders and media‑acquisition attempts
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Epstein’s alleged interaction with Google founders and media‑acquisition attempts

Epstein’s alleged interaction with Google founders and media‑acquisition attempts The passage mentions a meeting between Jeffrey Epstein and Google co‑founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, plus Epstein’s interest in buying New York Magazine and launching Radar magazine. While it provides names and a timeline (early 2000s), the claims are anecdotal, lack concrete details (no dates, amounts, or documented communications), and have been circulated in prior reporting, limiting novelty. However, it does suggest a possible financial‑media nexus involving a powerful tech duo and a convicted financier, meriting modest investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Epstein reportedly met Larry Page and Sergey Brin on a plane at Monterey tarmac.; The founders allegedly discussed a whimsical “Google bras” concept.; Epstein later pursued a purchase of New York Magazine in 2004.

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Epstein’s alleged interaction with Google founders and media‑acquisition attempts The passage mentions a meeting between Jeffrey Epstein and Google co‑founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, plus Epstein’s interest in buying New York Magazine and launching Radar magazine. While it provides names and a timeline (early 2000s), the claims are anecdotal, lack concrete details (no dates, amounts, or documented communications), and have been circulated in prior reporting, limiting novelty. However, it does suggest a possible financial‑media nexus involving a powerful tech duo and a convicted financier, meriting modest investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Epstein reportedly met Larry Page and Sergey Brin on a plane at Monterey tarmac.; The founders allegedly discussed a whimsical “Google bras” concept.; Epstein later pursued a purchase of New York Magazine in 2004.

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Paula Epstein

f the plane to the other. Then they described for Epstein, in what I cannot now remember was a put-on or en

Ira Zuckerman

York Magazine in 2004, and then later, with Mort Zuckerman, backing the launch of Radar magazine.) New York

Local TV show host

smile, was an attentive host, soliciting every guest’s story and views. (One m

Francis Ward

r, who had assigned the British journalist, Vicki Ward, to the job. Both profiles—New York’s by Landon T

Edward Jay Epstein

f the plane to the other. Then they described for Epstein, in what I cannot now remember was a put-on or en

Facilities Assistant

o Os in it.) Not long after this trip, Epstein’s assistant called to invite me for tea at his house in New Y

Bill Clinton

profiles—New York’s by Landon Thomas—pivot on the Clinton connection and detail the same quandary, how a ma

Ilan Epstein

f the plane to the other. Then they described for Epstein, in what I cannot now remember was a put-on or en

Wafic Said

s convenient cups. In fact, the name Google, they said, was invented out of the belief that men would fo

Sergey Brin

about this trip: Google founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, with their company still in its infancy, came ou

Larry Page

(One more thing about this trip: Google founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, with their company still in its

Chelsea Clinton

profiles—New York’s by Landon Thomas—pivot on the Clinton connection and detail the same quandary, how a ma

Vicky Ward

r, who had assigned the British journalist, Vicki Ward, to the job. Both profiles—New York’s by Landon T

Mort Zuckerman

York Magazine in 2004, and then later, with Mort Zuckerman, backing the launch of Radar magazine.) New York

Jeffrey Epstein

f the plane to the other. Then they described for Epstein, in what I cannot now remember was a put-on or en

Mark Landon

cki Ward, to the job. Both profiles—New York’s by Landon Thomas—pivot on the Clinton connection and detail

Hillary Clinton

profiles—New York’s by Landon Thomas—pivot on the Clinton connection and detail the same quandary, how a ma

Mark Epstein

f the plane to the other. Then they described for Epstein, in what I cannot now remember was a put-on or en

Gensler Company

founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, with their company still in its infancy, came out to see the plane o

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smile, was an attentive host, soliciting every guest’s story and views. (One more thing about this trip: Google founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, with their company still in its infancy, came out to see the plane on the Monterey tarmac and, with a few other Googlers, literally ran whooping from one end of the plane to the other. Then they described for Epstein, in what I cannot now remember was a put-on or entrepreneurial brainstorm, a brand extension in which they would market a line of Google bras with the Os as convenient cups. In fact, the name Google, they said, was invented out of the belief that men would focus on a word with two Os in it.) Not long after this trip, Epstein’s assistant called to invite me for tea at his house in New York, where Epstein, with what seemed to me little understanding of the subject, began to ask me about media—the upside, downside, and nature of media coverage. (Epstein’s flirtation with the media would result in his backing an unsuccessful effort, of which I was a part, to buy New York Magazine in 2004, and then later, with Mort Zuckerman, backing the launch of Radar magazine.) New York magazine was then soliciting him for a profile, as was Vanity Fair, who had assigned the British journalist, Vicki Ward, to the job. Both profiles—New York’s by Landon Thomas—pivot on the Clinton connection and detail the same quandary, how a man without clear institutional bona fides nevertheless achieved such wealth and influence. Epstein, sensing

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