Max Clifford

Max Clifford (born April 1943) is a publicist who often acts as agent to people selling "kiss-and-tell" stories to British tabloid newspapers. He openly avowed to bring down the government of John Major because he felt the National Health Service was mismanaged. As a young man he was a press officer for EMI, and helped to promote The Beatles early in their career. Jimi Hendrix was a client of his. Lately he helped expose Jeffrey Archer.

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