FirtHy RicH man, he’s extremely fit. Six feet tall, 180 pounds, brown eyes, a strong jawline. He's never been a drinker. He doesn’t smoke or take drugs, and he takes care good care of his body as well as his mind. Its a magnificent mind. His gift is for numbers: complex calcu- : lations, abstract formulas. Even as a child, Jeffrey could untangle CHAPTER 2 | math problems that would aii we smart adults. Numbers just ; fall into place for him, forming in ranks he can bend, twist, manipulate—and multiply. He could have been a scientist or a mathematician. As a young man, he taught calculus and physics. Then he became an investor—a very rich man. Then he became a | philanthropist, like Bill Gates. His love for science has inspired him 5 to give millions to academics and institutions committed to study- ing mysteries of the brain and the arcana of physics. He's given mil- | lions to Harvard. And he’s given money to politicians: Governor ecise and unvarying. First he Eliot Spitzer, of New York, and Governor Bill Richardson, of New 1 silence, visualizing the day . Mexico, where Epstein owns the largest home in the state. banana, and Mueslix that his Epstein’s flown Bill Clinton to Africa on a private jet—not way every day—at six in the the Gulfstream he owns but his Boeing 727, customized with its ‘dofamile up to South County own trading floor—so that the former president could promote ake deep, restorative breaths. 4 his various and worthy causes. ward the ocean. Jeffrey's home i Just for fun, Chris Tucker, the comedian, and Clinton’s pal ehind him now. The morning’s ; Kevin Spacey had tagged along for the ride. id glittery, and fishing trawlers : ‘Jeffrey is both a highly successful financier and a committed philanthropist with a keen sense of global markets and an ied sweatpants, monogrammed in-depth knowledge of twenty-first-century science,” Clinton asual attire offset by embroi- | 3 would say through a spokesperson. “I especially appreciated his s—the kind that sell