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13 March 2011
Telegraph Media Group Ltd.,
Ill Buckingham Palace Road,
London SW1W OWL
FAO: The Editor, The Daily Telegraph
cc Arthur Wynn Davies Le al Mans er —
Dear Sirs,
We have been consulted by Jeffrey Epstein in relation to your grossly inaccurate and
persistent references to him being a "paedophile", in particular in your editions of 7th and 10'h
March under the headlines "Duchess of York admits Duke arranged for convicted
paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to pay off her debts" and "The Duke, his paedophile guest,
and the most unusual use of an RAF base" respectively, and on your website.
Our client is not, as your headline article alleges, a convicted paedophile. Although he has
been convicted of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution, he has served his time for that
offence which, as a matter of record, involved a girl several months short of her 18'h birthday.
Without seeking to justify our client's conduct, we would point out that our client had acted
in the belief that the girl involved was in fact over 18 years of age, having been informed that
this was the case in the above matter, and also by a number of other females who have since
brought civil claims against him.
Furthermore, the false and distorted terminology used by you to describe our client in your
vitriolic attack on his character is in stark contrast to your coverage of the recent scandal
involving Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, where we can find no reference in your
reports to him being described as a paedophile in the face of similar charges.
We cite this example not by way of condoning either our client's nor PM Berlusconi's
actions, but to highlight the outrageous and totally unjustified description of our client as a
"paedophile" which simply is not true on any interpretation of the word. He has not been
convicted nor been accused of being a "paedophile", apart from by certain elements of the
tabloid press in their recent reports on his friendship with Prince Andrew. Our client
however should be entitled to expect more accurate and credible reporting from a respected
broadsheet such as the Daily Telegraph, which is supposed to have significantly higher
standards of reporting than the tabloids known for their sensationalised and exaggerated
reporting.
Our client is entitled, at the very least, to the publication of an express clarification and
apology, in terms to be first agreed with us, as a matter of some urgency. We would
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therefore be grateful to receive your proposals in this regard, while our client continues to
reserve all his rights in relation to, in particular, what would be a totally justified Complaint
to the PCC, together with a claim for defamation and malicious falsehood.
We look forward to hearing from you by return.
Yours faithfully,
JOHNSONS
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