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Epstein's 1980s oil‑drilling scheme and alleged $440,000 fraud lawsuit by Michael Stroll
The passage provides concrete details – a specific investor (Michael Stroll), an investment amount ($450,000), a disputed return ($10,000), and a federal lawsuit over the remaining $440,000 – that cou Epstein allegedly used escrow arrangements to collect large fees from wealthy clients in the 1980s. Michael Stroll invested $450,000 in an Epstein‑promoted oil‑drilling deal. Stroll received only $10
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The passage provides concrete details – a specific investor (Michael Stroll), an investment amount ($450,000), a disputed return ($10,000), and a federal lawsuit over the remaining $440,000 – that cou Epstein allegedly used escrow arrangements to collect large fees from wealthy clients in the 1980s. Michael Stroll invested $450,000 in an Epstein‑promoted oil‑drilling deal. Stroll received only $10
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