The spider : inside the criminal web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell / Barry Levine.
Who was Jeffrey Epstein? A Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist unearths never-before-reported details in the most comprehensive account yet of the disgraced financier's life, death, and criminal web, including the role of Ghislaine Maxwell. By now, the basic contours of Jeffrey Epstein's horrendous crimes--his decades-long serial abuse of young women and underage girls--are familiar. But for all that has been written about Epstein since his shocking death in a lower Manhattan jail cell, an astonishing amount remains unknown. A shy Brooklyn kid turned renegade financier, Jeffrey Epstein never wanted to play by the rules of polite society. He was elusive in life and he has remained just as elusive in death. What is known is that he had amassed nearly $600 million by the time of his death. That fortune allowed Epstein to pursue a privileged, secretive life, jetting between his fortress-like homes in Manhattan, New Mexico, and Little St. James, his private island. Behind these closed doors, Epstein socialized with scientists and world leaders and preyed on powerless young women. In this dogged work of reporting, Barry Levine shines a light into the darkest corners of Epstein's world. Featuring rare and never-before-seen photographs, The Spider exposes how Epstein operated and evaded justice for so long-and how he drew so many others into his criminal web.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593237182 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xviii, 363 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Crown, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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| Subject: | Epstein, Jeffrey, 1953-2019. Maxwell, Ghislaine. Capitalists and financiers > United States > Biography. Corruption > United States. Sex offenders > United States > Biography. Sex scandals. |
| Genre: | Biographies. True crime stories. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Presents how Jeffrey Epstein operated and evaded justice for so long, how he drew many others into his criminal web, and the role of Ghislaine Maxwell. - Random House, Inc.
Who was Jeffrey Epstein? Donald Trump has called the ongoing interest in the details about Epsteinâs web of clients and enablers a âhoax.â But in this book, a Pulitzer Prizeânominated journalist delivers the most comprehensive account yet of the disgraced financierâs life and death, revealing a criminal enterprise that stretched over decades.
âAn exhaustively detailed look at the life, death, and alleged crimes of Epstein, along with his years-long friendship with Trump in the 1990s and early 2000sâand how Trumpâs ascendancy to the presidency ultimately helped expose Epstein.ââForbes
An ID Book Club Selection ⢠Featured in the Peacock original documentary series Epsteinâs Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell
By now, the basic contours of Jeffrey Epsteinâs horrendous crimesâhis decades-long serial abuse of young women and underage girlsâare familiar. But for all that has been written about Epstein since his shocking death in a lower Manhattan jail cell, an astonishing amount remains unknown. A shy Brooklyn kid turned renegade financier, Jeffrey Epstein never wanted to play by the rules of polite society. He was elusive in life and he has remained just as elusive in death.
What is known is that he had amassed nearly $600 million by the time of his death. That fortune allowed Epstein to pursue a privileged, secretive life, jetting between his fortress-like homes in Manhattan, New Mexico, and Little St. James, his private island. Behind these closed doors, Epstein socialized with scientists and world leaders and preyed on powerless young women.
In The Spider, Barry Levine shines a light into the darkest corners of Epsteinâs world, including
⢠Epsteinâs young adulthood and earliest accusations of sexual misconduct
⢠the murky sources of Epsteinâs fortune and business dealings?
⢠Epsteinâs circle of confidantes and employees, particularly the nature of his long relationship with socialite Ghislaine Maxwell
⢠his ties to powerful men, including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump
⢠Epsteinâs last hours as a free man in Paris and the secret operation to arrest him at a New Jersey airport before he could flee
⢠details on Epsteinâs final days in jail and the mystery surrounding his death
Featuring rare and never-before-seen photographs, The Spider exposes how Epstein operated and evaded justice for so longâand how he drew so many others into his criminal web.