Michael Wolff advises Jeffrey Epstein on a public relations strategy to counter an upcoming book by 'Patterson'. He suggests Epstein go public, become an 'anti-Trump voice' for political cover, write an op-ed, and do a high-profile TV interview with someone like Charlie Rose. Wolff warns that the alternative is to face amplified negative attention due to the book's connection to the 2016 election.
This document is an email chain from March 18, 2016, where journalist Michael Wolff advises Jeffrey Epstein on a public relations strategy to counter an upcoming book by an author named Patterson. Wolff suggests Epstein should publicly become an 'anti-Trump voice' to gain 'political cover' and deflect attention, proposing an op-ed and a TV interview with Charlie Rose. Epstein forwarded this advice to his legal team, including Martin Weinberg, Kathy Ruemmler, and Darren Indyke, prompting a reply from Weinberg marking the communication as 'ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE'.
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