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Pay me fifty million d
amount.
At first Epstein did nc
. asked that the payment—
met escrow. If his strategy wo
bounced back to the client
CH APTER 6 In the eighties, when
much, much higher than
50 percent, it was an ext
were other ways to make 1
In 1982, Epstein sold his
Jeffrey Epstein: 1984
relatives, and others on an
Michael Stroll, had run VW
company known for the pi
Stroll put $450,000 int
But in 1984, Michael $
7 repeated demands and re
VY
Epstein make all his money?
over the years about mon-
racters. Sometimes, friends
he had ties to the
was doing ~
ow did Jeffrey
Epstein would tell stories
ies recovered from slippery cha
say, he'd suggest
and former associates would
he impression that he
g listeners t
government, givin Miepstein owed him, he got
dangerous, glamorous work.
Others said that what Epstein re
career, was much more banal, According to them, Epstein
most of his time coming Up with creative new ways for the rich”
paying taxes. The commission for tax-avoidance deals
mber of de:
his record of success
" ment. Eventually he sued |}
_ ing $440,000—the case
ally did, at this stage in his ©
Epstein told the judge tha
spent
ely the payment for a hor:
a Like many cases invol
‘Of court, the terms of the f
Fi
to avoid
was enormous, although the nu
ecture, as is
als Epstein was involved |
es and
with is a matter of con)
failures. 4
But Epstein’s business model was evolving. He'd charge @ i af
fee. No fancy math. No percentages:
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