Duplicate Document
This document appears to be a copy. The original version is:
PR memo advises high‑net‑worth individual on media, political outreach and removal of Jeffrey Epstein‑related web presencePR 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.
Summary
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.
Persons Referenced (3)
“the necessary steps are: ¢ Take down the Jeffrey Epstein Science and Jeffrey Epstein Philanthropy website”
Alan Dershowitz“cts as a powerful character reference, as did the Alan Dershowitz quotes in your 2005 Vanity Fair profile. Second,”
Jeffrey Epstein“Some of the necessary steps are: ¢ Take down the Jeffrey Epstein Science and Jeffrey Epstein Philanthropy website”
Tags
Ask AI About This Document
Extracted Text (OCR)
Related Documents (6)
PR strategy memo advising reputation management for a high‑profile philanthropist linked to Prince Andrew, Epstein and Bill Clinton
The document is a confidential communications‑strategy outline offering advice on media handling, SEO, and event planning. It does not provide concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, Advice to avoid any association with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to limit tabloid exposure. Recommendation to hire Israeli SEO experts to suppress negative search results. List of target journal
PR strategy memo advising reputation management for a high‑profile philanthropist linked to Prince Andrew, Epstein and Bill Clinton
PR strategy memo advising reputation management for a high‑profile philanthropist linked to Prince Andrew, Epstein and Bill Clinton The document is a confidential communications‑strategy outline offering advice on media handling, SEO, and event planning. It does not provide concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads, only suggestions to distance the subject from scandal‑related figures. While it references powerful actors (Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates), the content is purely reputational guidance, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Advice to avoid any association with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to limit tabloid exposure.; Recommendation to hire Israeli SEO experts to suppress negative search results.; List of target journalists and editors for positive coverage (e.g., FT, Economist, Businessweek).
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‑ Advice to engage top editors/columnists (e.g., Gerald Baker, Thorold Barker, Lionel Barber) at infor Recommendation to boost profile among international political elites via forums like Bilderberg, B
FOIA deletion log for House Oversight documents
FOIA deletion log for House Oversight documents The passage only lists page numbers and internal codes for deleted pages in a FOIA request, without any substantive content, names, transactions, or allegations. It provides no actionable leads or novel information about powerful actors. Key insights: Shows 44 pages were deleted from a FBI FOIA request (FOI/PA# 1203982-1).; Includes internal reference codes (e.g., b6, b7C, Referral/Direct 31).; Mentions serial number 233/HOUSA and an identifier E-MM-108062 repeated multiple times.
Jeffrey Epstein Child Sex Trafficking Investigation – FBI Records, Deleted Pages, Non‑Prosecution Deal, High‑Profile Connections
The compiled documents reveal a dense web of FBI case files, internal forms, and communications that reference Jeffrey Epstein’s illegal sexual activities with minors, a secret non‑prosecution agreeme FBI case number 31E‑MM‑108062 repeatedly references ‘Child Locate’ entries and deleted pages (b6, b7 Multiple internal FD‑515 forms list Jeffrey Epstein as a subject (named explicitly on 09/30/2008 e
Jeffrey Epstein’s Elite Network and Unverified Claims of Government ‘Bounty Hunting’
The passage lists numerous high‑profile individuals and institutions linked to Epstein, providing names and affiliations that could be pursued for financial or influence investigations. However, it la Epstein claimed to have worked as a “bounty hunter” recovering money for the government or wealthy c He was a limited partner at Bear Stearns under mentorship of Ace Greenberg and James Cayne. Member
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,500+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.