Epstein, known for his controversial life, was a proficient math teacher before delving into finance. He taught at the Dalton School in New York City.
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Despite attending both Cooper Union and New York University, Epstein never graduated from either institution.
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The source of Epstein's wealth remains a mystery. While he claimed to manage money for billionaires, the details of his financial dealings were largely opaque.
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Epstein cultivated relationships with numerous influential individuals, including politicians, royalty, and business magnates like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew
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Epstein owned a private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands called Little St. James. It became a focal point of his alleged illegal activities.
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He aimed to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating multiple women at his ranch in New Mexico, fostering a disturbing vision of eugenics.
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Epstein used philanthropy as a means of socializing with the elite, contributing to institutions like Harvard University, fostering a facade of respectability.
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In 2008, Epstein received a lenient plea deal, avoiding federal charges related to sex with minors. This decision drew widespread criticism.
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Epstein's opulent lifestyle included multiple luxurious residences, a private jet, and a collection of valuable art pieces.
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Epstein's death in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019, officially ruled a suicide, sparked numerous conspiracy theories due to irregularities in the circumstances surrounding his demise.
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