Epstein’s Wealth: New Info About Who Contributed—And How Much

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February 6, 2026

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A new batch of Epstein files unveils two more of the sex criminal’s billionaire clients: real estate mogul Mortimer Zuckerman and Rothschild heir by marriage Ariane de Rothschild. They apparently paid an unusually high premium for his services, experts say—and the reason for the sky-high fees is unclear. Read our analysis here.

  • Jeffrey Epstein was well-connected with tech billionaires and startups. Take a look inside his secretive Silicon Valley investments—and the deals he walked away from.

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