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Hoffenberg began paying twenty-five thousand dollars per
month for Epstein’s expertise as a consultant.
The SEC had already looked into Hoffenberg’s affairs, set-
tling with him out of court in a matter relating to unregistered
securities. But Hoffenberg was dangling a very big prize.
In the 1980s, several major financial players were involved in
7 the greenmailing of publicly traded companies. What green-
CHAPT ER 27 1 mailing means, in practice, is that a brokerage house or group of
P| investors will start buying shares in companies that seem to be
vulnerable to takeover attempts. To ward off the attempts, exec-
utives at those companies will buy the shares back at a premium.
It’s risky, but very often the investors stand to make a handsome
profit.
Yet another thing Hoffenberg wanted was to take over Pan
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American World Airways. The iconic airline had already entered
f, th Steven Hoffenberg its downward trajectory, but it was still a giant.
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elve hundred employees and stock —
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yptions for Bear Stearns, fit the bill.
For Hoffenberg, the greenmailing profits could have been
huge.
According to Hoffenberg, Epstein handled the attempted take-
over of Pan Am—a deal that went sideways almost immediately.
Steven Hoffenberg still has a lot to say on the subject. But in
4 listening to him, one must bear in mind that in 1995, he pleaded
_ guilty to criminal conspiracy and fraud charges involving a $460
F Million swindle, a familiar scheme to anyone who followed the
| Bernie Madoff case.
t. The other was | | Like so many others, Hoffenberg had tried to fly very high
/Without the necessary updraft. And despite all the hours he
Spent at the office, he’d also developed a taste for the high life. He
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