Likability: Ultimate Damage Control for Association with Jeffrey Epstein?

 "Judge allows Les Wexner subpoena by mail in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit." - Financial Times, February 21, 2023 

In the documentary "Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons" there were myriad questions about Wexner, then CEO, and an associatioin with Epstein. 

Probably few relationships in business have had such an enduring negative impact on the careers and reputations of some of those in the loop. Among others who haven't been able to shake that off are Leon Black, Prince Andrew, and Jes Staley.

Meanwhile Bill Gates continues to do mea culpas. 

But Bill Clinton seems to have put that behind him. He also has put behind him the controversial meeting at the Phoenix, AZ airport tarmac with then US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. That was at the time when Bill's wife Hillary was under investigation by the Department of Justice.

The public relations - and legal issue here - is: Why do some public figures get so damaged and others can bounce back quickly? Could that come down to the power of likabillity? For many of us Clinton is a lovable rascal. Not so much for the others still stuck in the Epstein story.

UPDATE

More Epstein fallout to duck for Clinton. The New York Post is looking at the death of Clinton aide with Epstein ties Michael Middleton from a year ago. At the time it was ruled a suicide. I have full confidence in Clinton to manage this development beautifully.

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