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All About Prehistoric Cave Men

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Sam Epstein

The Epstein files comprise over six million pages of documents detailing the activities of American financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. So far about three and a half million files have been made public with redactions, among them 180,000 images and 2,000 videos. This article lists people who cultivated relationships with Epstein, as evidenced in the released files and reported in reliable sources. Among others, they were professionals he hired; people who hired him; scholars he entertained and funded; powerful men and women; Silicon Valley elite, royalty, and political leaders who provided connections and companionship; people who wanted to stand close to the wealthy and connected; and lifelong friends. No wrongdoing is established by merely appearing in the documents and people featured in the files commonly deny any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein's life and crimes.

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Sometimes there is a gap between the scientists who study prehistoric man and the authors who write books on the subject for young people...

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The Authors For All About Prehistoric Cave Men, Sam and Beryl Epstein traveled to England, France, and Spain, where they studied prehistoric art and visited many caves. In the course of their research, they estimate that they drove several thousand miles and walked at least a hundred—about a third of them underground. The Epsteins are the authors of [All About the Desert](/works/OL1590560W/) and more than fifty other books. They live in Southold, Long Island, N.Y.

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