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Who was Jeffrey Epstein? Elon Musk revives link with Donald Trump
Who was Jeffrey Epstein? Elon Musk revives link with Donald Trump

India Today

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • India Today

Who was Jeffrey Epstein? Elon Musk revives link with Donald Trump

One name is currently making headlines -- Jeffrey Epstein. This renewed attention began when Elon Musk shared a video on X that appears to show Donald Trump spending time with Epstein. Epstein, who died in 2019, was widely held responsible for a vast sex-trafficking operation involving underage girls and powerful son of working-class parents and the grandson of Jewish immigrants, Jeeferey Epstein was born in 1953. He showed early promise in mathematics and first real job -- teaching at Manhattan's elite Dalton School -- opened doors he could never have imagined. It was here that he met the man who would change his fortunes: a student's father, Alan "Ace" Greenberg, CEO of Bear Stearns. Epstein soon left the classroom behind for Wall Street, where he climbed quickly, even as details of his financial methods grew MONEY MANAGER WITHOUT A DEGREE Epstein founded J Epstein and Co. in 1988. He claimed to only take on clients worth more than a billion dollars. The secrecy around his firm was near-total, but it is known that he managed the wealth of retail tycoon Leslie Wexner for partnership brought him influence, access -- and staggering built a global portfolio of mansions, private jets, and even private islands in the US Virgin Palm Beach in 2005, the veil began to lift. Police began investigating claims that Epstein had abused a 14-year-old girl. What followed was a series of shocking discoveries: hidden cameras, ledgers, and a growing list of young girls who said they had been lured to his mansion under the guise of offering case should have ended then. But in 2008, Epstein struck a secretive plea deal with federal prosecutors. He served just 13 months in jail -- with a daily work-release would later be revealed that US attorney Alexander Acosta was advised to go lightly, allegedly due to Epstein's ties to intelligence or powerful individuals. The plea deal silenced many voices for a time, but not ISLAND, THE JET AND THE ELITEEpstein's network was unlike any other. His guests included politicians, academics, royals, and presidents. Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew -- these were not fringe associates, but regular names in his travel flew them aboard his private jet, often referred to by locals as the 'Lolita Express.' The island of Little St. James became a place of interest to investigators and journalists alike. Survivors would later describe a world where influence and abuse collided with chilling 2018, an investigation by the Miami Herald reignited public interest. Journalist Julie K. Brown tracked down over 80 women who alleged abuse by Epstein or his associates. It was a tidal wave that could not be held back. In July 2019, Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. He was charged with sex trafficking without bail in a Manhattan jail, Epstein was reportedly despondent. On July 23, he was found injured in his cell. Though labelled a suicide attempt, questions lingered. Within weeks, he was taken off suicide watch. On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found dead in his DEATHThe autopsy ruled it suicide by hanging. But faulty security cameras, missing guards, and the removal of his cellmate on the night of his death fed a storm of speculation. His lawyers insisted he was murdered. Others said the truth died with the end, Epstein died as he had lived -- behind closed doors, surrounded by secrets. But the survivors, the journalists, and the public refused to let the silence win. His case reshaped conversations around sexual abuse, justice, and how power hides in plain Watch

Dalton School Hong Kong Unveils Largest Little Basel Arts Festival Yet, Featuring Acclaimed Artist Huang Yulong
Dalton School Hong Kong Unveils Largest Little Basel Arts Festival Yet, Featuring Acclaimed Artist Huang Yulong

South China Morning Post

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Dalton School Hong Kong Unveils Largest Little Basel Arts Festival Yet, Featuring Acclaimed Artist Huang Yulong

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] Advertisement Dalton School Hong Kong (DSHK), Little Dalton, and miniDalton proudly presented their most ambitious Little Basel to date – the annual arts festival celebrating creativity across the Dalton community. Launching for the first time on the school's new campus, the 2025 edition featured a groundbreaking installation by world-renowned artist Huang Yulong, who made a special appearance to personally engage students and visitors with his visionary work. For the first time, his 'UPWARD – Huang Yulong' sculptures — a series of towering, hoodie-clad figures symbolizing inclusivity, optimism, and youth culture — were displayed on school grounds. Curated from his acclaimed solo exhibition at the HK Observation Wheel & AIA Vitality Park during the recent Art Month that drew over 17,000 visitors and were featured on the front page of the South China Morning Post, it continued to captivate Little Basel fair-goers throughout the day of family fun. A Celebration of Art, Youth, and Innovation Huang Yulong's work resonates deeply with students, embodying the spirit of hip-hop, street identity, and contemporary youth culture. 'My sculptures are like familiar faces — people you might recognize from your neighborhood,' said Huang. 'UPWARD is about creating a sense of belonging, as much as bringing hope and positivity as one looks upwards to the future, to the unknown.' Advertisement "Street art is a celebration of personal expression," Huang observed. "No two paths are alike. Just as every artist develops a distinct creative voice, Dalton cultivates each student's unique potential. Seeing my work resonate in an educational setting is deeply rewarding — it creates a dialogue with young minds in a space that values authentic self-discovery as much as I do." Peggy Yeoh, DSHK's Founding Director and Co-Chair, affirmed this alignment: "We challenge conventional education models because, like Huang's art, true learning must honor each individual's journey. At Dalton, we don't teach students WHAT to think - we help them learn HOW to think."

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