A college dropout from Coney Island acquired the largest private residence in Manhattan for ten dollars. He collected $158 million from one of the richest men in America for financial advice that an independent review later found was largely available to the public. The banks that managed his money flagged over $1.3 billion in suspicious transactions. Most of the reports were filed after he was dead.
This is not another book about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. This is a book about his money.
Built entirely on primary documents, court filings, SEC depositions, regulatory consent orders, and 3.5 million pages of recently released federal records, Almost Untouchable traces every dollar through the system that created him. The banks that looked the other way. The lawyers who built the structures. The billionaires who kept writing checks. The prosecutors who took the path of least resistance.
The question was never whether Jeffrey Epstein was guilty. The question is why every institution that touched him failed at the same time, in the same direction, for the same reasons.
By:
S Ridgely Imprint: Pines & Salt Publishing Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 16mm
Weight: 372g ISBN:9798295689604 Pages: 274 Publication Date:16 March 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
S. Ridgely is an independent researcher and writer focused on financial systems, institutional accountability, and white collar crime. Almost Untouchable is his first book.