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Over the years, the households of New York financier Jeffrey Epstein and billionaire businessman Howard Lutnick, now the Commerce Department secretary, overlapped in seemingly conventional ways, like the need for a good painter. Another time, Epstein received the resume for Lutnick’s nanny.They were, after all, next-door neighbors for more than a decade in an elite Upper East Side enclave of Manhattan.But their lives also intersected in far more influential or personal ways, such as when in 2012 Lutnick, his wife and their four young children sailed on a yacht to have lunch with Epstein on his private Caribbean island. Or seven months later, when an aide to then-Prince Andrew wanted Epstein’s opinion about Lutnick, then the CEO of the Wall Street brokerage and investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald.“What is your view on Howard Lutnick? Just met him with PA,” wrote the aide, referring to Andrew, who was angling to do business with Cantor Fitzgerald.Read the full story here.