Steven Hoffenberg, Epstein mentor and one-time New York Post manager, found dead

Steven Hoffenberg, the disgraced businessman and longtime mentor of Jeffrey Epstein, was discovered useless Tuesday when Connecticut police found his rotting corpse throughout a wellness test, The Submit has realized.

Authorities found Hoffenberg, who spent 18 years in jail for working a half-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme, useless in his residence round 8 p.m. Tuesday. It's not clear precisely when he died.

Police had been referred to as to the 77-year-old’s residence in Derby, Conn., on the request of a pal.

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Steven Hoffenberg was discovered useless in his Derby, Connecticut, residence by police throughout a wellness test.
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Steven Hoffenberg, left, is escorted by FBI agents in a Little Rock, Ark., parking garage after turning himself in to authorities in 1996.
Steven Hoffenberg, who as soon as acted as supervisor of The Submit, is escorted by FBI brokers in a Little Rock, Ark., parking storage after turning himself in to authorities in 1996.
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Hoffenberg’s residence in Derby, Connecticut.
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His physique was rotting inside the house.
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No reason behind loss of life has been revealed, however police stated there have been no instant indicators of trauma to his physique.

“Each indication is that it's Mr. Hoffenberg,” a Derby Police Division spokesman stated. “There’s nothing to recommend that it isn’t. We imagine it’s him. We’re simply ready for dental information.”

In a press release posted to Fb, police stated the physique was discovered “in a state the place a visible identification couldn't be made.”

Hoffenberg, who was as soon as Epstein’s boss, may need been the hyperlink to his mysterious fortune.

Hoffenberg had claimed that Epstein was his confederate in a Ponzi scheme he ran by his Towers Monetary Corp.

Post Rally -- Steve Hoffenberg with the t-shirt that tells. March 18, 1993
Hoffenberg in 1993.
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Steven Hoffenberg meets with Mayor Dinkins and his workers in 1993 throughout his time with The Submit.
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He pleaded responsible to the scheme in 1995 and was sentenced to twenty years in jail. Whereas Hoffenberg sat locked up, Epstein was allegedly raping teenage ladies with the assistance of his now-convicted madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Tower traders have claimed in an August 2018 lawsuit that Epstein “knowingly and deliberately utilized funds he fraudulently diverted and obtained from this huge Ponzi scheme for his personal private use to help a lavish life-style.”

“He was my colleague every day, seven days every week,” he stated of Epstein in a 2019 interview in Quartz.

Hoffenberg was briefly the court-appointed supervisor of The Submit from January to March 1993, rescuing the newspaper from chapter. The information was introduced with an iconic Submit cowl that stated “Final-minute deal saves The Paper…Hoffenberg Saves The Submit,” calling him the paper’s “white knight.”

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Hoffenberg Press Corf -- Steve Hoffenberg Confronts New York press. February 01, 1993. (Photo by Don Halasy/New York Post Archives /(c) NYP Holdings, Inc. via Getty Images)

Hoffenberg confronts the New York press in February 1993.
Steve Hoffenberg. March 18, 1993.

Hoffenberg briefly funded The Submit from January-March 1993, rescuing it from chapter.

However the workers in the end rebelled in opposition to Hoffenberg, and the paper was briefly handed over to Abe Hirschfeld earlier than being purchased for a second time by Rupert Murdoch, the present proprietor.

A former Trump Tower resident, Hoffenberg was an early backer of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential bid, however withdrew his help. 

He grew to become a born-again Christian in jail, he advised Quartz. 

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