LITERARY
SDNY, April 19 -- Names
of those serviced by Jeffrey Epstein
were being read out but few remained
to hear it.
It
was months after Ghislaine Maxwell
had been convicted, at the end of
2021, and weeks after her motion for
a new trial based on Juror 50 Scotty
David had been denied. The circus
had left town but still the names
were coming.
Ronaldo Rizzo, and
Eva and Glenn Dubin, of
course. They had waived
confidentiality. Eva had
testified, haltingly, at
Maxwell's trial. And Glenn
as a hedge funder wanted to
clear his name, to say that
sure he had been on the
Lolita Express flights but
never laid a hand on
Epstein's toxic product.
But there was another
hedge funder, from Soros
Fund Management and now
Newlight Partners, flying
under the radar.
Kurt Wheelock had
stumbled on him during the
Sarah Lawrence sex cult
trial of Larry Ray, fodder
for tabloids and New York
Magazine but without the
global resonance of Epstein
or, if he ever arrived alive
from Canada, Peter Nygard.
Kurt
had put him and 120 others
in a book, The Weasels of
Wall Street, here,
a follow-up to Maximum
Maxwell.
He also appeared in
Epstein's little black book.
Kurt waited, as some John
Does were unsealed and
others not. Would he be
named? And he if was not,
like Kurt noticed of the
UN-linked ones, what did it
mean? More on Patreon here.
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