Jeffrey Epstein’s $600M Portfolio Revealed: Tech Stocks Dominated Investments
Newly released documents disclose Jeffrey Epstein's investment strategy, revealing a $600 million net worth at the time of his death in 2019. The financier, who claimed to advise billionaires on wealth management, concentrated heavily on tech stocks through his privately managed portfolio.
Paul Barrett, a former JPMorgan private banker, oversaw Epstein's assets from 2017-2019 via Alpha Group Capital. The multi-family office traded equities, derivatives, and participated in IPOs—continuing their relationship even after JPMorgan severed ties with Epstein in 2013 due to reputational risks.
The documents highlight Wall Street's uncomfortable nexus with controversial wealth. Barrett's 2017 proposal to formalize Epstein's investments through a New York family office underscores how institutional expertise can be deployed for private capital accumulation—regardless of a client's notoriety.