EFTA00269750.pdf
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09/04/2007
Stuart Pivar, date of birth
was interviewed at
his residence
New York, New York. Pivar was advised
of the identity of the interviewing agents and the purpose of the
interview. Pivar voluntarily provided the following information:
Pivar has known Jeffrey Epstein since the 1980's when they were
both associated with the New York Academy of Arts. Epstein left the New
York Academy of the Arts when he believed inappropriate financial activity
was occurring.
Epstein is a strong supporter of scientific research and has
donated 15 to 30 million dollars to Harvard. He has also funded
approximately 150 additional scientists including Nobel Prize winner John
Watson, co-founder of DNA. Epstein's scientific interests include the
functioning of the brain, life creation and eternal life.
Pivar believes Epstein is plotting to monopolize scientific
research. Epstein is an owner of Seed Media Group which maintains an
internet scientific web log(blog). On the blog, a scientist who reviewed
Pivar's book "Lifecode" referred to Pivar as a "crackpot scientist." Pivar
is suing Epstein and Seed Media Group for libel and is seeking 15 million
dollars in damages.
Pivar indicated that journalist John Connolly may be able to
provide more information regarding Epstein. Connolly is an independent
journalist who had formerly written a Vanity Fair magazine article about
Epstein.
Pivar stated Epstein does not always tell the truth and lacks a
"guilt gene." He stated Epstein is not a good person and described him as
a contrarian.
Pivar mentioned that Epstein had recently suffered a financial
loss of approximately 130 million dollars with a Bear Stearns hedge fund.
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