A New York Times reporter told Jeffrey Epstein that he could write an article that would define the financier on his own terms as he faced allegations of sexually abusing minors in the months leading up to his 2008 conviction, newly uncovered emails reveal.After a negative article about Epstein was published in September 2007, then-New York Times journalist Landon Thomas Jr advised Epstein to “get ahead” of more bad publicity by doing an interview that would define the story “on your terms”.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list“I Just read the Post. Now the floodgates will open — you can expect Vanity Fair and NYMag to pile on,” Thomas wrote to Epstein in an email dated September 20, 2007, referring to the magazines Vanity Fair and New York Magazine.“My view is that the quicker you get out ahead of this and define the story and who you are on your terms in the NYT, the better it will be for you.”Thomas, who left the Times in 2019, urged Epstein to quickly do an interview to prevent the “popular tabloid perception” about him from hardening, and expressed sympathy over his legal troubles.“I know this is tough and hard for you, but remember jail may [be] bad, but it is not forever,” Thomas wrote.As part of his pitch to Epstein, Thomas recalled a 2002 profile he wrote about the financier for New Y …