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Dylan Howard is an Australian-born journalist, author, editor, and media executive renowned for his work in tabloid journalism focusing on celebrity scandals and high-profile controversies. Raised in Geelong, a city southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Howard began his career as a teenager in 1999 writing for the local Geelong Advertiser, a daily newspaper. He initially worked as a sports news broadcaster before emigrating to the United States around the mid-2000s, where he gained prominence nearly a decade ago through consequential tabloid stories for outlets like RadarOnline and Celebuzz, which he helped run. Howard served as editor of the National Enquirer and other American Media Inc. publications, becoming a key figure in stories involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, including authoring or contributing to the book 'Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales.' He has also produced documentaries such as 'JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery' and 'Natalie Wood: An American Murder Mystery.' Described as a 'brash Australian émigré' and 'Trump tabloid ally,' Howard has faced criticism for his aggressive tabloid tactics but has recently attempted to reboot his career in Hollywood and the Hamptons, collaborating with A-listers despite his controversial reputation.