Mega Group, a club of wealthy donors founded in 1991, including names like Wexner, Bronfman, Steinhardt, and Adelson.
The engine reads it as a shared funding pool linking finance, intelligence circles, and religious institutions.
The engine describes it as a 'dual-vector' capture: the same money financed both law-breaking operations (Epstein/NXIVM) and strictly religious infrastructure (Chabad). In February 2026 the FBI named Wexner an unindicted co-conspirator and a court ordered him deposed. The description ties the group to funding and cover for Epstein's operations.
It illustrates how one capital pool can bridge intelligence, finance, and religion — but the framing is about structure and function, not about assigning collective guilt to any ethnic or religious community.