Paul Tweed, a Northern Irish libel lawyer, provided limited legal advice to Jeffrey Epstein in 2011 for reputation management purposes. Tweed's firm, Johnsons, sent letters to British publications (Tatler and The Telegraph) contesting descriptions of Epstein as a pedophile and invoiced Epstein for approximately £25,254 in April and August 2011. Tweed stated he gave only 'limited advice,' never met Epstein in person, and walked away after a few months. He has denied acting inappropriately and claims his work was within professional and regulatory obligations. There is no evidence of criminal charges, convictions, or other formal legal accountability against Tweed; rather, the focus is on his professional role in managing Epstein's reputation through legal correspondence.
Paul Tweed was brought in to try and limit the damage to the sex-offender's reputation after he was released from prison. The Belfast solicitor is one of the be…
Neither Mr Tweed nor any members of his law firm met Jeffrey Epstein at any stage. Their work was based on the contemporaneous information...
The released emails show that in 2011, Henderson liaising with Paul Tweed – a UK libel lawyer famous for high-profile reputation defence. In May 2011, Tweed's t…
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