Several fronts opened against Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown over her Epstein reporting and book. First, multiple defamation suits were filed by people portrayed in her work: Epstein survivors Courtney Wild and Haley Robson alleged Brown misrepresented their experiences and, in Robson’s case, cast her as a collaborator rather than a victim; and Ghislaine Maxwell’s former assistant Emmy Tayler filed her own defamation action over claims that she “organized” Epstein’s massages. The Tayler matter proved especially damaging to Brown’s publisher: HarperCollins issued a formal apology in 2024 acknowledging Tayler was defamed in the UK edition and wrongly inserted into the narrative—an extraordinary concession that undercut the book’s editorial due diligence and handed ammunition to critics who said Brown’s project sometimes sacrificed precision for impact.
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