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Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
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“How much did you make last year?” he asked me.
“Why?” I responded. He quickly told me that he would pay my yearly salary to settle our personal case.
Without even considering the idea, I said, "That's not fair."
Rather than disagree, he retorted, “Well, what does fairness mean to you?”
I thought about it for a few seconds and said, “You know it when you see it. I can't give you a universal definition, but at the very least, it means that you take into consideration all factors and not just one.”
He surprised me again by inquiring, “tell me all of the factors I should be considering.”
From that moment forward, he would incorporate the concept of fairness into every substantive discussion that we would ever have. Not because he believed in it, but because he knew I did. Once he grasped the notion that my entire way of dealing with an adversary was in terms of fairness, he began to speak my language. Whether he was conveying an offer, a counteroffer, or just a general principle of life, he would couch his position in terms of what was fair or unfair.”
― Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
“Why?” I responded. He quickly told me that he would pay my yearly salary to settle our personal case.
Without even considering the idea, I said, "That's not fair."
Rather than disagree, he retorted, “Well, what does fairness mean to you?”
I thought about it for a few seconds and said, “You know it when you see it. I can't give you a universal definition, but at the very least, it means that you take into consideration all factors and not just one.”
He surprised me again by inquiring, “tell me all of the factors I should be considering.”
From that moment forward, he would incorporate the concept of fairness into every substantive discussion that we would ever have. Not because he believed in it, but because he knew I did. Once he grasped the notion that my entire way of dealing with an adversary was in terms of fairness, he began to speak my language. Whether he was conveying an offer, a counteroffer, or just a general principle of life, he would couch his position in terms of what was fair or unfair.”
― Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
“First, it was Eva Andersson, then it was Ghislaine Maxwell, and now it was Nadia Marcinkova. Anyone who reached girlfriend status had also proven a commitment to a lifetime of allegiance and unwavering friendship. He once famously said that when a relationship is over, the girlfriend "moves up, not down" to friendship status.”
― Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
― Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
“Many times people confuse winning and losing,” Wexner says. “Jeffrey has the unusual quality of knowing when he is winning. Whether in conversations or negotiations, he always stands back and lets the other person determine the style and manner of the conversation or negotiation. And then he responds in their style. Jeffrey sees it in chivalrous terms. He does not pick a fight, but if there is a fight, he will let you choose your weapon.”
― Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
― Relentless Pursuit My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
