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orate makeover at the behest of activist investor Nelson Peltz. DuPont merged with Dow and, last year, the combi
by the U.S. government.Procter & Gamble (PG) said Nelson Peltz's bid to be elected to its board lost by 6.15 milli
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as in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In 2003, Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch, investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman, who had the New York Daily News, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by
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homas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. n 2003, Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch, Investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zudorman, who had the New York Daily News. and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by B
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he of his firm to the Financial Trust Company and, for tax advantages, based it on the island of were advertrsing executive Denny Deutsch, Investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately putted by Bnce Wasserstein, a longtime finance Radar a celebrity and pop
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he of his firm to the Financial Trust Company and, for tax advantages, based it on the island of were advertrsing executive Denny Deutsch, Investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately putted by Bnce Wasserstein, a longtime finance Radar a celebrity and pop
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he of his firm to the Financial Trust Company and, for tax advantages, based it on the island of were advertrsing executive Denny Deutsch, Investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately putted by Bnce Wasserstein, a longtime finance Radar a celebrity and pop
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Roshan has talked with Zuckerman about a magazine venture. Zuckerman, Epstein and a collection of media heavyweights that included Harvey Weinstein. Nelson Peltz and media critic Michael Wolff had tried to buy New York magazine but lost out to Bruce Wasserstein at the eleventh hour. Roshan was being talked
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Sulayem To: David Jackson - Istithmar; Sarah Lockie Sent: Wed Oct 21 02:45:43 2009 Subject: Fw: Dear david I know who is behind this article it Nelson Peltz I refused to accept his offer for bameys I think you should talk to sarah on how we can expose nelson maybe through Bloomberg or something we need t
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the U.S. Virgin Islands.[51 In 2003, Epstein publicly bid for New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch, investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and New York Daily News publisher Mortimer Zuckerman, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by longtime Wa
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in the U.S. Virgin Islands. • In 2003, Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch. investor Nelson Peltz. media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zuckennan. who had the New York Daily News, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by B
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in the U.S. Virgin Islands. • In 2003. Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman. who had the New York Daily News, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by B
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in the U.S. Virgin Islands. • In 2003, Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch. investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman. who had the New York Daily News, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by B
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ionaires around Mort Zuckerman. The coalition includes: Zuckerman, the owner of the Daily News and U.S. News & World Report; billionaire financier Nelson Peltz; mysterious money manager Jeffrey Epstein; ad executive Donny Deutsch, Miramax co- chairman Harvey Weinstein; and non-cash contributors Michael Wolff
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mas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In 2003, Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch, investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman, who had the New York Daily News, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by
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mas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In 2003, Epstein bid to acquire New York magazine. Other bidders were advertising executive Donny Deutsch, investor Nelson Peltz, media mogul and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman, who had the New York Daily News, and film producer Harvey Weinstein. They were ultimately outbid by
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ere are 14 on the market at this time, there are two listed that are Super 727 re-engined like ours with prices asking price of 5M....l was told the Nelson Peltz sold his Super 727 in a give away price for 2M,,.,it was a super 727 which means re-engined and 20 feet longer that he was originally asking 16M, a
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Sulayem To: David Jackson - Istithmar, Sarah 1.ockie Sent: Wed Oct 21 02:45:43 2009 Subject: Fw: Dear david I know who is behind this article it Nelson Peltz I refused to accept his offer for bamcys I think you should talk to sarah on how we can expose nelson maybe through Bloomberg or something we need t
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[email protected]] From: Sultan Bin Sulayem Sent Tue 10/20/2009 10:47:44 PM Subject: Re: Dear jeffrey I know who is behind this article its Nelson Peltz I refused to accept his offer for bameys I need to think of how i can expose nelson maybe through Bloomberg or something i need to think about this
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Sulayem To: David Jackson - Istithmar. Sarah Leckie Sent: Wed Oct 21 02:45:43 2009 Subject: Fw: Dear david I know who is behind this article it Nelson Peltz I refused to accept his offer for bamcys 1 think you should talk to sarah on how we can expose nelson maybe through Bloomberg or something we need t

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Harvey Weinstein
PersonAmerican film producer and sex offender (born 1952)

Mort Zuckerman
PersonCanadian-American billionaire real estate developer, media proprietor, and founder of Boston Properties

Bruce Wasserstein
PersonAmerican investment banker (1947–2009)

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

U.S. Virgin Islands
LocationUnincorporated territory of the United States of America

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

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

New York Daily News
OrganizationDaily tabloid newspaper in New York City
Ace Greenberg
PersonAmerican executive, former CEO and Chairman of Bear Stearns, who hired Jeffrey Epstein in 1976 (1927-2014)

Financial Trust Company
OrganizationFinancial Trust Company (FTC), Epstein-controlled financial services company that received over $490 million in fees between 1999-2018

Roshan
PersonIndian composer

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)
Southern Trust Company
OrganizationSouthern Trust Company Inc., Epstein-controlled company in US Virgin Islands that received EDC tax exemptions totaling $73.6 million
J. Epstein & Co.
OrganizationAmerican-British sculptor (1880–1959)
the Upper East Side
LocationNeighborhood in Manhattan, New York City

Sarah Ferguson
PersonBritish writer, charity patron, public speaker, film producer and television personality, and former duchess of York
Donny Deutsch
PersonAdvertising executive; television personality, motivational writer

Martha Stewart
PersonAmerican businesswoman, writer, TV personality (born 1941)

Bear Stearns
OrganizationAmerican investment company based in New York, New York USA (1923 - 2008)