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sudden interest of the Bush FBI in the case, moved the
case from solicitation to scandal, and a plea deal with a
sentence of 18 months.
He got out of jail in 2009, serving 13 months, and
moved mostly seamlessly back into his life, to the
shock-shock of tabloids whenever they are reminded of
his existence (notably, when Epstein’s payment of
Fergie’s debts slipped out, likely leaked by Fergie
herself).
Some things changed. While surprisingly few
others dropped him, the Clinton’s did, an irony of the
present tabloid interest in Epstein’s old address book
with its many Clinton contacts. And his sex offender
status has transformed him from libertine playboy to
pedophile in tabloid parlance.
While he has regularly entertained PR proposals
aimed at his public rehabilitation, until Gates prodded
him, and until this recent renewed tabloid fever, Epstein
had concluded that he was perfectly satisfied living
behind high walls and in his own exclusive club. Even
the recent Dershowitz-Prince Andrew chapter seems
like a parallel disturbance rather than something that is
actually affecting him. “Bad press is not something
actually bad,” he notes, trying to balance perception and
reality.
But true or not, the story has taken on a life of its
own, with the US and British tabloid press continuing,
so far unsuccessfully, to search for a smoking gun
connecting Clinton to underage girls, which could
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