Epstein List: Jeffrey Epstein: Net Worth, Parents, Career And More

Jeffrey Epstein: Net Worth, Parents, Career And More

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There has been growing anticipation for the Jeffrey Epstein secret list of guests to be unveiled anytime from now on. The list may possibly include Hollywood celebrities, political bigwigs, and members of royal families. However, the owner of Epstien Island, one of the Virgin Islands, himself lived a luxurious life.

Jeffrey was convicted of sex crimes and was serving time behind bars before he controversially died in 2019. His island was sold at half its market price to a wealthy businessman to convert it into a resort. There has been growing curiosity about Epstein's money, his overall net worth at the time of his death, his parents, and many more aspects of his life.

US District Judge Loretta Preska's ruling finally made it possible for the public to know about the 200 'John and Jane Does', many of whom were private guests of the convicted sex trafficker.

Jeffrey Epstein's Net Worth

Jeffrey Epstein, before his mysterious death, left behind an estate with an estimated value of $600 million, reported The New York Times. The financier owned six properties, including the one in the Virgin Islands. He also owned a mansion in New York and a massive 7,600-acre ranch in New Mexico. He also had his own private jet. A major part of his art collection had to be sold to cover the $121 legal woes as settlements to more than 135 women who accused him of sexually abusing them.

Days before Epstein allegedly committed suicide, he reportedly made his brother Mark as the only heir. The 66-year-old's wealth kept declining and was cut short to a third of its original value after two and a half years of his suicide. He was charged $30 million by the law firms for the cases. His island was denounced as "phedophile land."

Epstein's Career

According to USA Today, Epstein's lengthy career actually began when he was hired as a math and physics instructor at The Dalton School, a prep school on Manhattan's Upper East Side, in his early twenties. It appears that he coached the son of Alan "Ace" Greenberg, the head of Bear Stearns, an investment business based in New York, which helped the boy land a job on Wall Street at Bear Stearns.

Epstein allegedly placed covert cameras throughout his estates to capture the underage romances of well-known individuals for illegal uses including blackmail. Epstein's longtime partner Ghislaine Maxwell, revealed to a pal that his private Virgin Islands island was fully equipped with video equipment.

Epstein's Family

Born on January 20, 1953, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Jeffrey Edward Epstein was the son of Jewish parents, Pauline "Paula" Stolofsky (1918–2004) and Seymour George Epstein (1916–1991). They had married in 1952, just before Jeffrey's birth.

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