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Epstein’s early Wall Street connections with New York Times publisher and Bear Stearns chiefCase Filekaggle-ho-022716House OversightEpstein’s early Wall Street connections with New York Times publisher and Bear Stearns chief
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Epstein’s early Wall Street connections with New York Times publisher and Bear Stearns chief
Epstein’s early Wall Street connections with New York Times publisher and Bear Stearns chief The passage provides specific names (Punch Sulzberger, Ace Greenberg) and a timeline (mid‑1970s) linking Jeffrey Epstein to influential media and finance figures, suggesting possible early patronage networks. However, it lacks concrete details on transactions, wrongdoing, or direct misconduct, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Punch Sulzberger allegedly tried to recruit Epstein to the New York Times in the 1970s.; Ace Greenberg of Bear Stearns reportedly offered Epstein a job after a conversation about his intelligence and background.; Epstein’s entry into Wall Street is framed as facilitated by elite connections rather than merit alone.
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