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  "textContent": "  Kissing and telling.\n\n##### ​While male billionaires used Epstein as their pimp, the legendary publicist Peggy Siegal was busy channeling her inner party reporter, sending Epstein unsolicited dispatches from starry gatherings she wasn’t invited to\n\nBy Stuart Heritage\n\nEven in their incomplete and heavily redacted form, the three million pages of released Epstein files make for grim reading, torrentially upsetting from every conceivable angle. However, one under-discussed figure whose name comes up again and again is Peggy Siegal.\n\nSiegal made her name as an entertainment publicist who specialized in organizing premieres and movie screenings attended by the rich and powerful. Pulling from her 30,000-strong contact list—organized by, among other things, nationality, number of children, and success level—she would flatter, cajole, and bully the great and good to attend. She was, by all accounts, extremely gifted at this. A READ ON",
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