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Simon Winthrop

Corporate magician; met Epstein during house arrest (Oct. 2009); denied the lunch to NYT reporter.

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Award-winning corporate magician and mentalist based in New York and Las Vegas. He has performed for Fortune 500 companies, heads of state, and celebrities, and has been billed as a World Magic Awards winner. He was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein by Dan Dubno in October 2009 during Epstein's period of house arrest following his 2008 Florida conviction. He had lunch with Epstein at Epstein's Manhattan residence.

Epstein told Dubno that Winthrop "was really fun" but could not hire a magician while under house arrest because it "would look bad to press." In December 2009, the New York Times contacted Winthrop to ask whether he had performed at a party for Epstein. According to EFTA documents, Winthrop denied the lunch to the reporter and then immediately called Dubno, who emailed Epstein's assistant to alert him.

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Simon Winthrop is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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About Simon Winthrop

Who is Simon Winthrop?

Award-winning corporate magician and mentalist based in New York and Las Vegas. He has performed for Fortune 500 companies, heads of state, and celebrities, and has been billed as a World Magic Awards winner. He was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein by Dan Dubno in October 2009 during Epstein's period of house arrest following his 2008 Florida conviction. He had lunch with Epstein at Epstein's Manhattan residence. Epstein told Dubno that Winthrop "was really fun" but could not hire a magician while under house arrest because it "would look bad to press." In December 2009, the New York Times contacted Winthrop to ask whether he had performed at a party for Epstein. According to EFTA documents, Winthrop denied the lunch to the reporter and then immediately called Dubno, who emailed Epstein's assistant to alert him.

What is Simon Winthrop's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?

Simon Winthrop appears in 53 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.

Is Simon Winthrop in the Epstein files?

Yes. Simon Winthrop is referenced in 53 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.

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