The peak of her fame occurred about the same time he went to jail.
Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net
Up until his first arrest, this Housewife not named Carole Radziwill, was a big recruiter for the billionaire pedophile.
The peak of her fame occurred about the same time he went to jail.
She would often join in threesomes with the pedophile and whatever teen she hired as an intern that month.
Right when the lawsuits started flowing in, she made it much more difficult to find her.
Tinsley Mortimer – Real Housewives of New York City
Jeffrey Epstein
The Secret Plan to Rehabilitate Jeffrey Epstein’s Image
Three years ago, a socially prominent heir to a fortune told Jeffrey Epstein, “You need to call Couri Hay.” Epstein, a registered sex offender who had finished serving a 13-month sentence in a Florida lockup on prostitution charges, was plotting his return to polite society. And R. Couri Hay was a New York society publicist with a reputation for creating—and in some cases restoring—reputations among the plutocrat class.
“I don’t want ‘billionaire pervert’ to be the first line of my obituary,” Hay says Epstein told him during what would be the first of three meetings, the publicist recalls to T&C.
According to Hay, they spoke three times: three years, three months, and then three weeks ago. At least one meeting took place at Epstein’s mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, where Hay noted the bizarre décor, including a mural of his would-be client in a prison yard.
Hay says he outlined an aggressive strategy to launder Epstein’s soiled reputation, including entering institutional rehab for sex addition; receiving spiritual counseling from a rabbi; and signing Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates’ Giving Pledge to donate the bulk of his wealth to good causes, which would involve not only liquidating his estate once he died, but also donating up to $50 million a year to charities relevant to his crimes while he was alive.
Audaciously, Hay even offered to arrange an audience for Epstein with Pope Francis. The idea was for a coup-de-publicité where Epstein would confess his sins and receive forgiveness from the highest earthly authority. (Whether he could deliver the Pope is another question entirely.)
Hay also encouraged Epstein to discuss this penance with the media: An exclusive interview with T&C perhaps, or maybe the New York Times. (This idea had not yet been pitched to either publication when Epstein was arrested last week on sex trafficking charges.)
Of course, the strategy came with a price—one that even Epstein balked at. “I told him, ‘PR is a luxury item,’” Hay says. “And the fastest way to get where you want to go is slow.”
Epstein was asked to sign on with Hay for a minimum of one year, and to pay in advance. “He didn’t say yes and he didn’t say no,” Hay says. “He called me three weeks ago and said something was going on, and that he would be ready to do it in September.”
What that “something” was, Hay may never know; they have not been in touch since his arrest last week.
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He shepherded Ivanka Trump’s early career, 20 years ago, when she was the daughter of a local real estate investor trying to make her reputation as a fashion model and socialite. And he is credited with creating Tinsley Mortimer, a southern debutante who crashed Manhattan society in the early 2000s, before flaming out and resurrecting herself as a “Real Housewife of New York.” – Source