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Jeffrey Epstein’s early financial deals, Bear Stearns exit, and alleged insider‑trading connections

Jeffrey Epstein’s early financial deals, Bear Stearns exit, and alleged insider‑trading connections The passage provides specific names, dates, and amounts that could be pursued (e.g., $450,000 investment from Michael Stroll, $10,000 repayment, 1981 SEC testimony, Bear Stearns resignation). It links Epstein to high‑profile financial institutions and individuals, but the claims are largely historical and already reported, limiting novelty and immediate impact. Key insights: Michael Stroll invested $450,000 in I.A.G. in 1982; only $10,000 returned after four years.; Epstein allegedly hired lawyer/mentor Alan Hoffenberg at $25,000 per month in 1987.; Epstein left Bear Stearns on March 12, 1981, after an SEC insider‑trading investigation of a Seagram tender offer.

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House Oversight
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