Don't dare call Epstein a paedophile: Inside story of top Irish lawyer's work to clean up billionaire's image, threatening media on his behalf
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Don't dare call Epstein a paedophile: Inside story of top Irish lawyer's work to clean up billionaire's image, threatening media on his behalf
"Paul Tweed took mogul's money for threatening the media"
"Going after Sarah Ferguson, Tweed told Epstein he should 'take the gloves off'"
"Someone - seemingly Prince Andrew - begged for Tweed to be 'brought into line or to heel'"
"Tweed now says he 'categorically rejects the suggestion that he acted in any way inappropriately'"
Jeffrey Epstein emerged from jail as a registered sex offender and faced a damaged public image in early 2011. Paul Tweed accepted Epstein's money to threaten media outlets and targeted figures including Sarah Ferguson. Tweed advised Epstein to 'take the gloves off' in pursuing reputational repair. Someone, seemingly Prince Andrew, requested that Tweed be 'brought into line or to heel'. PR adviser Mike Sitrick worked to rehabilitate Epstein's image as a 'wizard of spin' seeking ways to help the wealthy client climb out of the pit. Tweed now asserts that he 'categorically rejects the suggestion that he acted in any way inappropriately.'
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