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In 2003, journalist Vicky Ward wrote a colorful and lengthy profile of millionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein for Vanity Fair. Back before Epstein became heavily embroiled in a sex-trafficking ring that sent him to jail more than once, Epstein was a mere financial mastermind with his hands deep in working with some of the world's most high-profile businessmen. The profile, which features much of the content also depicted in Netflix's Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich documentary, just barely touches on Epstein's history of women. That story will play out more on screen, but it bears noting that Ward said years later that she wanted to go into more detail about allegations against Epstein in her Vanity Fair piece, but was blocked by her editors. She said she had on-the-record allegations from three accusers who said they were involved in a sex scandal with Epstein. Vanity Fair's...
In 2003, journalist Vicky Ward wrote a colorful and lengthy profile of millionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein for Vanity Fair. Back before Epstein became heavily embroiled in a sex-trafficking ring that sent him to jail more than once, Epstein was a mere financial mastermind with his hands deep in working with some of the world's most high-profile businessmen. The profile, which features much of the content also depicted in Netflix's Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich documentary, just barely touches on Epstein's history of women. That story will play out more on screen, but it bears noting that Ward said years later that she wanted to go into more detail about allegations against Epstein in her Vanity Fair piece, but was blocked by her editors. She said she had on-the-record allegations from three accusers who said they were involved in a sex scandal with Epstein. Vanity Fair's...
- 5/27/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
Financier and alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein confided to prominent scientists and businessmen a vision of seeding the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at his sprawling New Mexico ranch. The disgraced hedge fund manager, who was charged in July with sex trafficking dozens of underage girls as young as 14, had discussed the idea since the early 2000s at assorted dinners and gatherings — outlining a plan wherein women would be inseminated with his sperm and birth his children, four unnamed sources told The New York Times.
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- 7/31/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Viacom and CBS executive chairman Sumner Redstone pledged $3 million toward cancer research Wednesday as he was honored along with Nobel Laureate Murray Gell-Mann by USC's Center for Applied Molecular Medicine at its inaugural Rebels with a Cause charity benefit. Redstone previously has given about $30 million to support USC's research of emerging cancer treatments. The event, held at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills, also raised money for the school's Westside Cancer Center. The cause is important to Redstone, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer about a decade ago and received treatment at USC. His doctor, David B.
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- 9/20/2012
- by Matthew Belloni
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mary McFadden took a museum tour the other day, while writer Gregory Speck took notes. At the Buckminster Fuller show at the Whitney, the fashion legend remarked, "I knew Bucky pretty well several decades ago, but we could never decide if he was a visionary genius or a champion charlatan." Then, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's J.M.W. Turner show, Mary said, "My grandfather gave away our two Turners, and I can't recall where they are now, though one may be in Philadelphia, and the other in Washington." That night, McFadden, 69, dined with her beau,...
- 7/9/2008
- NYPost.com
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