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Michael Stroll, a Chicago businessman and former head of Williams Electronics, is documented in Epstein's files as an investor who lost $440,000 in an oil deal after suing Epstein in the 1980s.
Stroll appears primarily through legal documents and court filings detailing his failed investment and subsequent lawsuit against Epstein. The mentions consistently describe how he invested $450,000 in 1982, received only $10,000 back, and lost his case after Epstein claimed the payment was for a horse. These appearances are concentrated in government oversight records and legal proceedings, not personal correspondence or flight logs.

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0,000— the case went on for a number of years. In court, Epstein told the judge that the $10,000 he'd returned was actu- ally the payment for a horse Stroll had sold him. ein really did, at this stage in his ~ According to them, Epstein spent = ith creative new ways for the rich © idance deals © Like ma
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022078 →t he was doing q did, at this stage in his In 1982, Epstein sold his relatives, and others on an Michael Stroll, had run W company known for the pi Stroll put $450,000 int But in 1984, Michael $ 7 q repeated demands and re . 4 Epstein owed him, he got _ ment. Eventually he sued | q ing $440,000—the cas
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it was an ext were other ways to make 1 In 1982, Epstein sold his relatives, and others on an Michael Stroll, had run VW company known for the pi Stroll put $450,000 int q But in 1984, Michael $ } | repeated demands and re Epstein owed him, he got 4 ment. Eventually he sued | _ ing $440,000—the case w
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021966 →-drilling deal. One of the investors, Michael Stroll, had run Williams Electronics, an entertainment company known for the pinball machines it made. Stroll put $450,000 into the oil deal. But in 1984, Michael Stroll wanted his money back. Despite vake all his money? tories over the years about mon- sr
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021967 →that Michael Stroll, the former head of Wil- liams Electronics Inc.. filed against Epstein shows that in 1982 I.A.G. received an in- vestment from Stroll of 5450.000. which Epstein put into oil. In 1984, Stroll asked for his money back: four years later he had received only $10,000. Stroll lost the
Page: Epstein_Part_17_Redacted_p16 →ment from Stroll of 5450.000. which Epstein put into oil. In 1984, Stroll asked for his money back: four years later he had received only $10,000. Stroll lost the suit. after Epstein claimed in court, among oth- er things, that the check for $10,000 was for a horse he'd bought from Stroll. "My net w
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awsuit that Michael Stroll, the former head of Williams Electronics Inc., filed against Epstein shows that in 1982 I.A.G. received an investment from Stroll of $450,000, which Epstein put into oil. In 1984 Stroll asked for his money back; four years later he had received only $10,000. Stroll lost the suit
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017778 →," says Michael Stroll, a Chicago businessman who sued Epstein (and lost) when an oil deal didn't work out. Next: Epstein's Icarus moment. Redux) Stroll says he could never get a straight line from Epstein. "Everybody who's his friend thinks he's so darn brilliant because he's so darn wealthy. I neve
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awsuit that Michael Stroll, the former head of Williams Electronics Inc., filed against Epstein shows that in 1982 I.A.G. received an investment from Stroll of $450,000, which Epstein put into oil. In 1984 Stroll asked for his money back; four years later he had received only $10,000. Stroll lost the suit
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Ghislaine Maxwell
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