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rance regulators off, the $1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire’s former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg’s account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Hoffenberg’s direction) about the missing
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d out later that he had sold those assets leveraged them ... [and] used some mar- gin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am." says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was. ac- cording to Hoffenberg. responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a 5500.000 bond, wi
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out later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... (and) used some margin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am," says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was, according to Hoffenberg, responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500, 000 bond, with
nce regulators off, the $1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire's former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg's account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Hoffenberg's direction) about the missin
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e regula- tors off. the 51.8 million was rerorted as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire's former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Reifenberg.; account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Holten- berg's direction) about the miss
later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them .. . (and! used some mar- gin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am.- says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was. ac- cording to HotTenberg. responsibk for the purchase by the insurance companies of a 5500.000 bond, wit
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out later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... (and) used some margin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am," says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was, according to Hoffenberg, responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500,000 bond, with
ance regulators off, the $1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire's former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg's account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Hoffenberg's direction) about the missin
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later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them .. . [and) used some mar- gin account to take some positions in .. . Emery and Pan Am." says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was. ac- cording to HotTenberg. responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500.000 bond, wi
ce regula- tors off the S1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire's former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg's account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein tat Holten- berg's direction) about the miss
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ut bier that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... (and) used seine mar- gin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am: says Payton. Epstein's caraordinary creativity was, ac- cording to Hoffenberg, responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a 5500.000 bond. wit
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t later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... land] used some mar- gin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am.- says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was. ac- cording to Hoffenberg. responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500.000 bond. wi
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ance regulators off, the $1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire's former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg's account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Hoffenberg's direction) about the missin
out later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... (and) used some margin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am," says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was, according to Hoffenberg, responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500,000 bond, with
e regula- tors otT. the S1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire's former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg's account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Hoffen- berg's direction) about the miss
t later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... [and] used some mar- gin account to take some positions in ... Emery and Pan Am." says Payton. Epstein's extraordinary creativity was, ac- cording to HotTenberg, responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500.000 bond, wi
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nd out later that he had sold those assets ... leveraged them ... [and] used some margin account to take some positions in... Emery and Pan Am,” says Payton. Epstein’s extraordinary creativity was, according to Hoffenberg, responsible for the purchase by the insurance companies of a $500,000 bond, with n
rance regulators off, the $1.8 million was reported as being safely invested in a money-market account. United Fire’s former chief financial officer Daniel Payton confirms part of Hoffenberg’s account. He says he recalls making one or two telephone calls to Epstein (at Hoffenberg’s direction) about the missing
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Ghislaine Maxwell
PersonBritish socialite and sex trafficker, daughter of Robert Maxwell, accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Ralph Lauren
PersonAmerican fashion designer (born 1939)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

George Mitchell
PersonFormer U.S. Senator from Maine and special envoy, connected to Epstein through flight logs and social events

Pan Am
Organization1927–1991 airline in the United States, former primary international carrier

Steven Hoffenberg
PersonAmerican fraudster

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Les Wexner
PersonAmerican billionaire, chairman and CEO of the L Brands

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Vicky Ward
PersonBritish investigative journalist
Barry Gross
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Kevin Spacey
PersonAmerican actor (born 1959)

Emery
OrganizationAmerican post-hardcore band
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Ronald Perelman
PersonAmerican businessman and investor (born 1943)

Long Island
LocationIsland in New York, United States of America

Forsberg
PersonSurname reference in documents
Eva Andersson-Dubin
PersonSwedish-American physician, former model (Miss Sweden 1980), Epstein's former girlfriend