As my reporting progressed, I called Graydon, twice, to warn him that Bloom — who Graydon acknowledged was a friend and advisor — probably would not be happy with the piece. Report: Kelly Wetherille In the Jeffrey Epstein Netflix documentary, Vicky says that the siblings were prepared to go on the record. But Bloom told me that I absolutely could not mention the house — not because the anecdote was embarrassing but because, he said, there were armed anti-Semites in the area where he had chosen to build who might attack him. Although the 70-year-old former Vanity Fair Editor-in-Chief doesn’t give an interview, his former employee Vicky Ward does. “During my 25 years at Vanity Fair, we took the legal requirements for reporting incredibly seriously on every story, particularly pieces in which the subject was a private person and therefore rigorously protected by libel laws,” he said. The Hollywood Reporter, LLC is a subsidiary of Prometheus Global Media, LLC. This time, I was busy enjoying the ambiance of my last fashion show, so I barely touched the model’s outfits,” he told WWD. 448,965, This story has been shared 93,456 times. Tina Brown, then at the height of her power, had just taken over The New Yorker while Graydon was editing a magazine that the chattering class had dubbed "Vanishing Flair." Sensing potential trouble, I asked him just to drop the idea. Ultimately, the story did run in March 2003, titled, “The Talented Mr. Epstein” — with zero mention of the sisters’ allegations. Despite its success, The Canadian Review was bankrupt by 1978.
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich was released by Netflix on Wednesday. Ward said that she did, being that the accusations came from a mother and her two daughters, one of whom claimed to be abused by Epstein.
Reporters implored me to talk about my tenure at the magazine. Not all things in the writer’s version make it into print. I reported the meeting as described, but then I heard that Myers had called Graydon (I was told by an editor that I had made Mike Myers cry) — and suddenly my copy was different.
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