Michael Stroll
Business contact listed in Epstein's black book
Listed in Epstein's black book among his business contacts. Identified in the address book with multiple phone numbers. No allegations of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein have been made.
Michael Stroll appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.
At a Glance
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5 sources for document mentions
Epstein's 1980s oil‑drilling investment scheme involving Michael Stroll and alleged escrow payments
2025-11-11
“The passage provides specific names, amounts, and a federal lawsuit that could be followed up for co”
Jeffrey Epstein’s 1980s financial deals, Bear Stearns exit, and alleged insider‑trading testimony
2025-11-11
“The passage provides specific names, dates, and dollar amounts linking Epstein to risky oil‑gas inve”
Fragmentary notes hint at a $50 million escrow demand and a 1984 $450k‑$440k dispute involving Jeffrey Epstein and Michael Stroll
2025-11-11
“The passage contains a few concrete figures (e.g., $50 million, $450,000, $440,000) and names (Jeffr”
Epstein's 1980s oil‑drilling scheme and alleged $440,000 fraud lawsuit by Michael Stroll
2025-11-11
“The passage provides concrete details – a specific investor (Michael Stroll), an investment amount (”
Alleged $50 million payment demand and vague financial schemes linked to Jeffrey Epstein in a House Oversight document
2025-11-11
“The passage hints at a large, undocumented payment request involving Epstein and references possible”
Sources
1 source for known connections
Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 3 documents”
Sources
1 source for black book status
Epstein's Black Book
“Listed with 3 phone numbers in the contact directory seized by authorities”
Known Connections (1)
Document Mentions (5)
Epstein's 1980s oil‑drilling investment scheme involving Michael Stroll and alleged escrow payments
The passage provides specific names, amounts, and a federal lawsuit that could be followed up for court records and financial trails. However, the details are largely consistent with already‑public na Epstein allegedly required a $50 million payment or a $350 million IRS penalty. In 1982 Epstein marketed an oil‑drilling venture to wealthy contacts. Michael Stroll invested $450,000; only $10,000 wa
Jeffrey Epstein’s 1980s financial deals, Bear Stearns exit, and alleged insider‑trading testimony
The passage provides specific names, dates, and dollar amounts linking Epstein to risky oil‑gas investments, a disputed $450k investment from Michael Stroll, and a 1981 SEC insider‑trading investigati Michael Stroll sued Epstein over a $450,000 1982 investment that allegedly returned only $10,000 aft Epstein was hired by Howard Hoffenberg at $25,000 per month in 1987 and given office space on Madi
Fragmentary notes hint at a $50 million escrow demand and a 1984 $450k‑$440k dispute involving Jeffrey Epstein and Michael Stroll
The passage contains a few concrete figures (e.g., $50 million, $450,000, $440,000) and names (Jeffrey Epstein, Michael Stroll) that could point to a financial dispute in the 1980s, but the text is he Mentions a $50 million payment request tied to an escrow arrangement involving Epstein. References a 1984 dispute where Michael Stroll allegedly put $450,000 and later claimed $440,000 was Alludes to
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
Alleged $50 million payment demand and vague financial schemes linked to Jeffrey Epstein in a House Oversight document
The passage hints at a large, undocumented payment request involving Epstein and references possible escrow arrangements, tax‑avoidance deals, and a disputed $440‑$450 k transaction with Michael Strol Reference to a $50 million payment demand tied to Epstein. Mention of an escrow‑style arrangement and disputed $440‑$450 k payment to Michael Stroll. Allusions to Epstein’s tax‑avoidance schemes and
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