TERSON took him three years, working ) mey’s office, Epstein finally did . :S'5 maze and recover Obregon's bank in the Cayman Islands. na prevents us from knowing iven the iow much he kept. But given CHAPTER 25 y earned millions —or more— ias nothing but appreciation for 4 ems,” she says. “I don’t want any- a t of the deal with a new modus, | _ Eva Andersson: July 8, 1980 ty ly work with the super rich. : = a 4 iss Sweden, Eva Birgitta Andersson, is wearing a daz- a a zling white gown and sweating, ever so slightly, under = 4 the stage lights. But Bob Barker’s about to announce the b- _ winner of this, the twenty-ninth Miss Universe pageant, held in a ' Seoul, South Korea, and Eva's smile is as wide as the ocean. 4 4 “And now that we know what Miss Universe will win, let’s a | see which five girls are still in the running!” 4 q Barker pauses, like the expert broadcaster he is. Eva’s chest rr >, 4 | tightens. There are twelve women onstage, all of them beautiful — 4 | even if they’re not quite as beautiful as Miss Sweden. 4 ' “On this card are the names of five contestants who have d Teceived the highest total score from our judges in the personal 4 "interview, the swimsuit, and the evening gown competition.” : __ Eva feels the camera pan across the stage—pan across her, 4 Standing in between Miss Scotland and Miss Puerto Rico. 104 4 ; — q a HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022074