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American executive, former CEO and Chairman of Bear Stearns, who hired Jeffrey Epstein in 1976 (1927-2014)
Ace Greenberg, the longtime chairman of Bear Stearns, appears 62 times across 45 documents, primarily in news articles and biographical materials discussing Jeffrey Epstein's early career at Bear Stearns in the late 1970s.
Greenberg appears almost exclusively in third-party references describing how Epstein entered the financial industry. The most detailed mentions come from biographical articles and emails forwarding news stories, which consistently describe how Greenberg hired Epstein at Bear Stearns after Epstein tutored Greenberg's son while teaching at the Dalton School. Some mentions also reference Greenberg's mentorship of Epstein alongside James Cayne at Bear Stearns. A few unrelated mentions appear in Palm Beach town records and legal documents that happen to include people with the surname Greenberg.
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cumstances. And what's interesting about that is that he seemed to have a curious power over the two gentlemen who ran Bear Stearns, James Cayne and Ace Greenberg. And he was certainly questioned by the SEC back in the day. AMY GOODMAN: The Securities and Exchange Commission. VICKY WARD: Yes, as to what he m
a powerful Wall Street investment bank. Both New York magazine and Vanity Fair magazine reported that he made connections at Dalton that led him to Alan C. Greenberg, then the dauntless chief executive of the Wall Street firm Bear Steams. Known as "Ace," Mr. Greenberg was later the firm's chairman and the chairma
tive Officer Jimmy Cayne praising his skills. He left in 1981 to set up J. Epstein & Co., but one bank executive said he remained close to Cayne and Greenberg and was a client until Bear Stearns' demise. Epstein's money management business had an exclusive focus: It would serve only billionaires. Epstein
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“Holder of Secrets.” 54 she identified herself: Runa A. Sandvik, Forbes, http://www.forbes.com/sites /runasandvik/. 54 According to an anonymous: Andy Greenberg, “An NSA Coworker Remembers the Real Edward Snowden,” Forbes, Dec. 16, 2013. 54 “Without Tor” he later wrote: Twitter, https://twitter.com/snowden/
Aug. 14, 2013. 63 “I didn’t. You chose yourself”: Snowden’s e-mails to Poitras were extracted from her film Citizenfour and published in Wired. See Greenberg, “These Are the Emails Snowden Sent to First Introduce His Epic NSA Leaks.” 63 he wrote to Micah Lee: Lee’s involvement with Snowden, although known
wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics /united-states-of-secrets/the-frontline-interview-barton-gellman/. 69 Poitras had requested help: Karen Greenberg, interview with the author. 7o Council on American-Islamic Relations: CAIR-NY Blog, “Glenn Greenwald Speaks at CAIR-NY Annual Banquet,” May 16, 2013
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cumstances. And what's interesting about that is that he seemed to have a curious power over the two gentlemen who ran Bear Stearns, James Cayne and Ace Greenberg. And he was certainly questioned by the SEC back in the day. AMY GOODMAN: The Securities and Exchange Commission. VICKY WARD: Yes, as to what he m
tive Officer Jimmy Cayne praising his skills. He left in 1981 to set up J. Epstein & Co., but one bank executive said he remained close to Cayne and Greenberg and was a client until Bear Stearns' demise. Epstein's money management business had an exclusive focus: It would serve only billionaires. Epstein
a powerful Wall Street investment bank. Both New York magazine and Vanity Fair magazine reported that he made connections at Dalton that led him to Alan C. Greenberg, then the dauntless chief executive of the Wall Street firm Bear Stearns. Known as "Ace," Mr. Greenberg was later the firm's chairman and the chairm
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ugh he dabbles in commodities and real estate as well. Those who know him say he is an impulsive, quick-to-change-his-mind trader, still governed by Ace Greenberg's trader's maxim: If the stock is down 10 percent, sell it. He has been on the short side of the Brazilian real, and those close to him say bets there
You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time and a legendary trader in his own right, has long made it clear that it's
t he said to Epstein point-blank: "What are you doing teaching math at Dalton? You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time
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ugh he dabbles in commodities and real estate as well. Those who know him say he is an impulsive, quick-to-change-his-mind trader, still governed by Ace Greenberg's trader's maxim: If the stock is down 10 percent, sell it. He has been on the short side of the Brazilian real, and those close to him say bets there
t he said to Epstein point-blank: "What are you doing teaching math at Dalton? You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time
You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time and a legendary trader in his own right, has long made it clear that it's
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got a job teaching physics and math at Dalton. the elite Manhattan pri- vate school. While there he began tutoring the son of Bear Stearns chairman Ace Greenberg and was friendly with a daugh- ter of Greenberg's. Soon he went to Bear Stearns. where. under the mentorship of both Greenberg and current Bear Ste
lite Manhattan pri- vate school. While there he began tutoring the son of Bear Stearns chairman Ace Greenberg and was friendly with a daugh- ter of Greenberg's. Soon he went to Bear Stearns. where. under the mentorship of both Greenberg and current Bear Stearns C.E.O. James Clyne, he did well enough to
so that he was invoked in a technical infringement. and it was thought that the executive committee asked that he resign after his two supporters..Xce Green- berg and Jimmy Cmne. were outnumbered. Greenberg says he can't recall this: Cayne denies it happened. and Epstein has de- nied it as well. -JetTrey Epst
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You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time and a legendary trader in his own right, has long made it clear that it's
ugh he dabbles in commodities and real estate as well. Those who know him say he is an impulsive, quick-to-change-his-mind trader, still governed by Ace Greenberg's trader's maxim: If the stock is down 10 percent, sell it. He has been on the short side of the Brazilian real, and those close to him say bets there
t he said to Epstein point-blank: "What are you doing teaching math at Dalton? You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time
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to 1975. Among his strident was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Beat Stearns. In 1976, Epstein star
s In the US Virgin Islands. Epstein taught calculus and physics at the Dalton School in Manhattan from 1973 to 1975. Among his strident was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Beat Stearns. In 1976, Epstein started work as an optiors trader at Bear Steams where he worked in the special product division, advisi
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o 1975. Arnong his students was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Stearns. In 1976, Fasten start
es in the US Virgin Islands. EpsteM taught catulus and physics at the Dalton School in Manhattan from 1973 to 1975. Arnong his students was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Stearns. In 1976, Fasten started work as an options trader at Bear Stearns where he worked in the special products division, advis
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to 1975. Among his students was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Steams. In 1976, Epstein start
in the US Virgin Islands. Epstein taught calculus and physics at the Dalton School in Manhattan from 1973 to 1975. Among his students was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Steams. In 1976, Epstein started work as an options trader at Bear Steams where he worked in the special products division, advis
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n. Whatever annual bonus of arou dollars). The SEC never Bear Stearns employee. And so the pa ture get folded up into the greater my cket ship that Ace Greenberg had given Did Epstein crash the ro ' H i him to pilot? Or did he take it and fly it out, over the horizon? Fither way, Epstein was out on his own.
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nd partner, which meant that he was entit sts, Still in his twenties, he was running with the bu down any doors that stood in his way. The view from Ace Greenberg's 0 s striking. At night, the whole city wa ffice, high above Madison i Avenue in midtown, wa s lit P up like a stage set. It was Epstein’s city now
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022065 →eper, scholarship to the University of Oklahoma, t 94 borough accent, he's careful one parent-teacher 4 to-teacher ratio, the g, a Wall Street 4 Greenberg has taken a special shine to ame from a humble background. = he won a football” ransferred to the 4 perfectly. University of Missov 1949. That sa
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022063 →backseat to the front.) In 1976, another Dalton father, asking “wouldn’t you rather be rich than be a teacher?” introduced him to Bear Stern’s chief Ace Greenberg, a conversation Epstein recounts as this: Greenberg: “Everyone tells me you’re super smart in math and you’re Jewish and you’re hungry...so why don’
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022716 →asking “wouldn’t you rather be rich than be a teacher?” introduced him to Bear Stern’s chief Ace Greenberg, a conversation Epstein recounts as this: Greenberg: “Everyone tells me you’re super smart in math and you’re Jewish and you’re hungry...so why don’t you start working here tomorrow?” Epstein: “What?”
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022716 →backseat to the front.) In 1976, another Dalton father, asking “wouldn’t you rather be rich than be a teacher?” introduced him to Bear Stern’s chief Ace Greenberg, a conversation Epstein recounts as this: Greenberg: “Everyone tells me you’re super smart in math and you’re Jewish and you’re hungry...so why don’
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022755 →asking “wouldn’t you rather be rich than be a teacher?” introduced him to Bear Stern’s chief Ace Greenberg, a conversation Epstein recounts as this: Greenberg: “Everyone tells me you’re super smart in math and you’re Jewish and you’re hungry...so why don’t you start working here tomorrow?” Epstein: “What?”
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he got a job teaching physics and math at Dalton, the elite Manhattan private school. While there he began tutoring the son of Bear Stearns chairman Ace Greenberg and was friendly with a daughter of Greenberg’s. Soon he went to Bear Stearns, where, under the mentorship of both Greenberg and current Bear Stearns
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017775 →the elite Manhattan private school. While there he began tutoring the son of Bear Stearns chairman Ace Greenberg and was friendly with a daughter of Greenberg’s. Soon he went to Bear Stearns, where, under the mentorship of both Greenberg and current Bear Stearns C.E.O. James Cayne, he did well enough to bec
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017775 →-think-donald-trump-is-in-the-white-house-because-of-me/?utm_ term=.e2d9c7b0 d5e6 archived at https://perma.cc/B6S4-UBJC. The Search for Solutions Andy Greenberg, “Inside Google’s Internet Justice League and Its Al-Powered War on Trolls,” Wired (September 19, 2016) https://www.wired.com/2016/09/inside-googles-
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to 1975. Among his students was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Stearns. In 1976, Epstein star
Wes in the US Virgin Wands. Epstein taught calculus and physics at the Dalton School in Manhattan from 1973 to 1975. Among his students was a son of Alan C. Greenberg, chairman of Bear Stearns. In 1976, Epstein started work as an options trader at Bear Steams where he worked in the special products division, advis
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from the backseat to the front.) Another Dalton father, asking “wouldn’t you rather be rich than be a teacher?” introduced him to Bear Stearn’s chief Ace Greenberg. Hence, Epstein, like many in the late ‘70s, arrived on Wall Street. Ifon one side of Wall Street there were the salesmen (the Wolf of Wall Street
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023631 →acher?” introduced him to Bear Stearn’s chief Ace Greenberg. Hence, Epstein, like many in the late ‘70s, arr
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023631 →? Did you once drive with Sulzberger to his country estate ina wood paneled station wagon, while he talked on a phone to his chaffeur? -did you meet Ace Greenberg through his children at Dalton? -Did he say that given your reputation for intelligence and Jewish heritage, you should be working at Bear Stearns?
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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026352 →t he said to Epstein point-blank: "What are you doing teaching math at Dalton? You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call." Epstein was in many respects the perfect candidate for Greenberg's consideration. Greenberg, a senior partner at Bear Stearns at the time
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

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

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

Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

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

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

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

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Bradley Edwards
PersonAmerican attorney who represented Epstein victims, author of Relentless Pursuit

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

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

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

New York
LocationMost populous city in the United States

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Jimmy Cayne
PersonAmerican businessman (1934–2021)

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