OBSESSION! Some of Those Associated with Jeffrey Epstein Will Never Fully Regain Their Reputations

 Larry Summers

Les Wexner

Leon Black 

Now the odds are that they and a number of others closely associated with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein will never fully escape reputational tainting. What has happened is this: The interest in Epstein has crossed the line from entertainment to total obsession. Otherwise, The New York Times, focused on attracting and keeping eyeballs, wouldn't have dared publish today a very long-form very detailed chronicle of Epstein's rise to enormous wealth, power and influence. 

Here is that amazing NYT analysis. In it appear the names of the above three. And, going forward it's predictable every article about them and their obituary will note that Epstein linkage. Meanwhile any progress they had made in clawing their way back to positive brand equity probably will now go poof. 

For a bit, Black, for example, was enjoying jaw-jawing with media such as Puck, giving snippets of what Epstein was like. They were eating it up. But it's likely now he's back to where he was reputationally when in 2022 in an interview with BusinessInsider law firm Paul, Weiss indicated it no longer represented him.  

As more and more disclosures come from the Epstein files expect more reputations to be irreversibly damaged. That's the toll obsession with evil inflicts. The force field created by the coverage of particular Epstein relationships harden into a kind of official history. 

No surprise, media savvy politicos in Congress are demanding that the Clintons, known to have been in the Epstein loop, appear in person about those contacts.  

In my intuitive coaching and tarot reading, I warn ambitious clients: Beware the company you keep.

Thrown off your game, maybe the first time since you started working? You made all the right moves and then the world moved in another direction.

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