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Uncle Joe

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Thu Sep 4, 2025, 06:57 PM Sep 4

From the archives Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery Oct. 28, 2002

“Terrific guy,” Donald Trump booms from a speakerphone. “He’s a lot of fun to be with.”



He comes with cash to burn, a fleet of airplanes, and a keen eye for the ladies — to say nothing of a relentless brain that challenges Nobel Prize–winning scientists across the country — and for financial markets around the world. Ever since the Post’s “Page Six” ran an item about the president’s late-September visit to Africa with Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker – on his new benefactor’s customized Boeing 727 – the question of the day has been: Who in the world is Jeffrey Epstein?

It’s a life full of question marks. Epstein is said to run $15 billion for wealthy clients, yet aside from Limited founder Leslie Wexner, his client list is a closely held secret. A former Dalton math teacher, he maintains a peripatetic salon of brilliant scientists yet possesses no bachelor’s degree. For more than ten years, he’s been linked to Manhattan-London society figure Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of the mysteriously deceased media titan Robert Maxwell, yet he lives the life of a bachelor, logging 600 hours a year in his various planes as he scours the world for investment opportunities. He owns what is said to be Manhattan’s largest private house yet runs his business from a 100-acre private island in St. Thomas.

Power on Wall Street has generally accrued to those who have made their open bids for it. Soros. Wasserstein. Kravis. Weill. The Sturm und Drang of their successes and failures has been played out in public. Epstein breaks the mold. Most everyone on the Street has heard of him, but nobody seems to know what the hell he is up to. Which is just the way he likes it.

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“My belief is that Jeff maintains some sort of money-management firm, though you won’t get a straight answer from him,” says one well-known investor. “He once told me he had 300 people working for him, and I’ve also heard that he manages Rockefeller money. But one never knows. It’s like looking at the Wizard of Oz – there may be less there than meets the eye.”

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From the archives Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery Oct. 28, 2002 (Original Post) Uncle Joe Sep 4 OP
President GWB stayed at Wexner's manchin in Columbus when doc03 Sep 4 #1
I can't help but believe that Epstein was funded by foreign powers to infiltrate, manipulate, and in some cases extort Uncle Joe Sep 4 #2

Uncle Joe

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2. I can't help but believe that Epstein was funded by foreign powers to infiltrate, manipulate, and in some cases extort
Thu Sep 4, 2025, 07:46 PM
Sep 4

all aspects of U.S. political, social and economic power.

Taking that plane ride with Clinton and Spacey to Africa opened him up to more public exposure, but otherwise he liked flying below the radar.

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