Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump

Daniel Jackson 2025-11-13 01:13 Internet Report


Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1953.

From an ordinary family, quick-witted and sociable.

Did not complete college, but entered elite circles nonetheless.

In the 1970s, he taught at Dalton School.

He met people in the financial world and moved to Wall Street.

His career took off after working at Bear Stearns.

In the 1980s, he founded his own investment firm.

His clients were all wealthy and influential, and his wealth accumulated rapidly.

He frequented high society.

He owned mansions in New York, Palm Beach, and Paris.

Private jets, private islands, and high-society parties were his daily routine.

He associated with politicians, academics, and celebrities.

He traveled on the same private jet as Bill Clinton on several occasions.

He had a close relationship with Prince Andrew.

He also had close ties with Donald Trump.

In the 1990s, they were frequently seen at the same parties.

The media captured them laughing and posing for photos.

Trump once called him "a great guy who likes beautiful women, especially young ones."

Later, their relationship deteriorated.

In the 2000s, Trump expelled him from Mar-a-Lago.

The reason given was allegedly "inappropriate behavior towards a young girl."

However, the public remembered their acquaintance.

Photos and records became the focus of public attention.

Epstein's circle of friends revealed the complex web of power.

In 2008, he was first convicted of sex crimes.

His brief imprisonment sparked controversy.

After his release, he continued to frequent high-society circles.

In 2019, he was arrested again.

Accused of trafficking underage girls.

The case shocked the world.

That August, he died in prison.

The official explanation was suicide, which was not believed by the public.

Conspiracy theories abounded, and the truth remains unclear.


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