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Mon Jun 22, 2026, 11:15 PM 20 hrs ago

The Big Club: Jeffrey Epstein's Connections to New York City's Most Infamous Nightclub

I thought I could be surprised by nothing related to Epstein, but this story is beyond belief...
https://jamiefcrawford.substack.com/p/the-big-club-jeffrey-epsteins-connections


In September 2006, a blog post on Gawker was published about a then-upcoming New York City nightclub called The Box. The club is owned by “The Impresario of Smut” Simon Hammerstein - the grandson of The Sound of Music’s Oscar Hammerstein. This 2006 blog post goes on to talk about one of the pedigreed men rumored to be behind The Box: the billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein who had just been arrested for procuring a minor for prostitution earlier that summer. “His involvement would help explain the venue name,” the author wrote in jest.


Quintessentially- concierge "experiences"
Ben Elliot is the nephew of Queen Camilla and King Charles, a friend of Prince William and the owner of elite concierge company Quintessentially that curates experiences and serves the “ultra-high networth individuals” that can afford the membership. Even on the face of it, what they advertise about themselves is eyebrow raising. As these billionaires have fried their dopamine receptors from constantly living the high life, Quintessentially is there to provide them with the experiences and “extreme immersive scenarios” that they crave, like one client who booked a £1 Million “kidnap experience” lasting three months. Clients are psycho-profiled so that Quintessentially can curate these experiences accordingly. “People are demanding that they are taken to the edge of their normality,” Co-founder Aaron Simpson says.


Quintessentially at one point had plans to construct a superyacht and name it the Quintessentially One. It was to be “the world’s largest floating private membership club.” While the project never seemingly came to fruition, The Box was planned to be the onboard nightclub, and “bring excitement and entertainment with a twist to the high seas.”

Five billionaires paid 10 million euros towards the building cost of the superyacht in return for their own private suit on board. Cofounder Aaron Simpson emphasized that they would be remaining anonymous “until a bottle of champagne hits the hull.”

The archived website for the Quintessentially One explains that “The jewels in crown of the super yacht are 12 stunning triplex apartments located on the top decks. These are available for sale to those looking for the most exclusive onboard residences in the world.”


There is so much in this story... The Epstein class really lives in a world that we cannot even comprehend. And that world is populated by a lot of famous people, involved unbelievable depravity.
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