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'The dog ate my subpoena!'
'The dog ate my subpoena!'
PR professionals say firms had years to prepare for fallout tied to Jeffrey Epstein -- yet some still seemed caught off guard.
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When the Epstein files were finally made public, Karp's long run at the top was bound to end.
The hearing was a cringeworthy shouting match.
More details emerge about the former senator's relationship with Epstein.
Ruemmler's nothing-to-see-here Epstein defense is not actually helping.
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She progressed to recruiting other women for Epstein.
Insiders describe mounting uncertainty, eroding trust, and early signs that some partners are exploring their options elsewhere.
Karp is out as chair, but the Epstein file hits keep on coming.
No Direct Epstein Ties, Still Bad Optics
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