Max Clifford

Max Clifford

Elizabeth Porter (m. 1967–2003) «start: (1967-06-03)–end+1: (2003-03-09)»"Marriage: Elizabeth Porter to Max Clifford" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Clifford) (her death); 1 child

Jo Westwood (m. 2010) «start: (2010-04-03)»"Marriage: Jo Westwood to Max Clifford" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Clifford)

Maxwell Frank Clifford (born 6 April 1943) is an English publicist, considered the highest-profile and best-known publicist in the United Kingdom. Although his client range is varied, he is a controversial figure as he often representing unpopular clients (such as those accused or convicted of crimes) and works for people wishing to sell "kiss-and-tell" stories to tabloid newspapers.

A traditional Labour supporter, Clifford openly vowed to bring down the government of John Major because he personally felt that the National Health Service was mismanaged, having dealt with the NHS in attempting to obtain treatment for his daughter, who has juvenile idiopathic arthritis. While he is primarily known for helping to bring damaging allegations to light, he insists that today most of his work is concerned with concealment of stories.

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