When investigators were closing in on Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, he briefly considered issuing a public apology, RadarOnline.com can report.

Newly obtained emails show he turned to a high-profile communications adviser to help him craft the words. Article continues below advertisement

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Merrie Spaeth, a crisis strategist who once served as director of media relations for President Ronald Reagan's White House , prepared three versions of a potential public apology for Epstein. The drafts, sent in February 2008 and uncovered in emails, reveal Epstein's fleeting contemplation of contrition.

The first attempt was meek: "As a child growing up, I was taught to apologize. I fervently hope it will be acceptable f

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