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PR memo advises high‑net‑worth individual on media, political outreach and removal of Jeffrey Epstein‑related web presence

PR memo advises high‑net‑worth individual on media, political outreach and removal of Jeffrey Epstein‑related web presence The document outlines a strategic plan for a powerful figure to cultivate influence with elite journalists and international political circles, and it references the need to take down Jeffrey Epstein‑related websites. While it hints at a connection to Epstein, it provides no concrete transactions, dates, or specific wrongdoing, limiting its immediate investigative value. However, it does identify potential avenues for follow‑up (e.g., the subject’s identity, their ties to Epstein, and their engagement with elite forums) that could be pursued for deeper insight. Key insights: Advice to engage top editors/columnists (e.g., Gerald Baker, Thorold Barker, Lionel Barber) at informal events.; Recommendation to boost profile among international political elites via forums like Bilderberg, BRICS, Ambrosetti, and Trilateral Commission.; Emphasis on using philanthropy and science/technology funding as a character reference.

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PR memo advises high‑net‑worth individual on media, political outreach and removal of Jeffrey Epstein‑related web presence The document outlines a strategic plan for a powerful figure to cultivate influence with elite journalists and international political circles, and it references the need to take down Jeffrey Epstein‑related websites. While it hints at a connection to Epstein, it provides no concrete transactions, dates, or specific wrongdoing, limiting its immediate investigative value. However, it does identify potential avenues for follow‑up (e.g., the subject’s identity, their ties to Epstein, and their engagement with elite forums) that could be pursued for deeper insight. Key insights: Advice to engage top editors/columnists (e.g., Gerald Baker, Thorold Barker, Lionel Barber) at informal events.; Recommendation to boost profile among international political elites via forums like Bilderberg, BRICS, Ambrosetti, and Trilateral Commission.; Emphasis on using philanthropy and science/technology funding as a character reference.

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Osborne ¢ Top editors and columnists: These engagements should be informal at the outset, and preferably at dinners, lunches and events which aren't built around you. The focus should be on serious business and financial journalists who are more interested to hear your opinions on the world economy than to probe tabloid headlines. Those editors and columnists | tend to single out are Gerald Baker and Thorold Barker at the Journal, Lionel Barber and John Gapper at the Financial Times, Andrew Sorkin and Hugo Lindgren at the Times, John Micklethwait and Matthew Bishop at the Economist, Josh Tyrangiel at Businessweek, as well as a handful of international correspondents. Ideally, the first few encounters would be at dinners and events that we organize in New York and internationally, which could be followed by dinners at your house in due course. ¢ International political circles: Much more is to be gained by increasing your profile among the international political class than the domestic U.S. political class. The global nature of your business, the importance of the growth markets and the puritanism of American politics are good reasons for this. In our view, you should be spending time with European, Middle Eastern, Asian and Latin American political and business leaders — some of which you of course already do on a daily basis but in a concerted way through such gatherings as, the Ambrosetti Forum, the Abu Dhabi Media Summit, Bilderberg and the BRICS Summit. | see that you are part of the Trilateral Commission and this is in a similar vein. The advantage offered by these gatherings over private meetings is that it demonstrates vividly to all the other opinion leaders the unique position you occupy among the international business elite. Science and technology The passion and commitment you have for supporting scientific and technological research is extremely helpful in two ways. First, when spending time with editors and columnists, it is important to focus their attention on areas of your choice, not theirs. Not only is your funding of these disciplines an interesting subject, but the special rapport that you enjoy with a number of outstanding scientists. This helps to showcase your unique position, and acts as a powerful character reference, as did the Alan Dershowitz quotes in your 2005 Vanity Fair profile. Second, since it is intrinsically difficult for people to understand the nature of your business, it is all the more important that there is an aspect of your life that is well understood and which can be proactively communicated. Philanthropy can be the vehicle for this, and your highly targeted philanthropy even more so, because the impact is quantifiable. A lot can be accomplished with the science and technology press in the first instance, who are interested in the serious side to your work and are uninterested in the tabloid headlines. Some of the necessary steps are: ¢ Take down the Jeffrey Epstein Science and Jeffrey Epstein Philanthropy websites, and build a new site from scratch which explains your interests, your past funding, the scientists you support and the breakthroughs

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