Dylan Howard, a former media mogul involved in a hush money scandal with former president Donald Trump, has been elusive and keeping a low profile during his trial. Sightings of Howard have been reported at an expensive property in Lorne, Victoria, where his mother purchased a $7.25 million house in January 2020. The property is described as a private resort-like compound. Despite these sightings, attempts to contact him at the property have been unsuccessful as his whereabouts remain unknown.

Howard, who returned to Melbourne after leaving his position at AMI in March 2020 amidst a federal investigation in the US, has not been charged but is considered a key player in the hush money plot involving Trump. Text messages sent by Howard to his mother during the 2016 presidential election suggest his close connection to Trump’s campaign and knowledge of potential illegal activities. Howard was known to assist in the “catch and kill” strategy used by AMI to suppress damaging stories about Trump and others.

During his time in the US, Howard faced allegations of unethical journalism practices related to his work with Harvey Weinstein and the National Enquirer. Despite legal threats and controversies surrounding his professional conduct, Howard managed to maintain a successful career as a tabloid journalist. After moving back to Melbourne, Howard has kept a low profile, removing his social media accounts and focusing on his media interests, including launching the Grazia fashion magazine franchise in the US.

Howard’s background in journalism started in Australia, where he studied at RMIT and Deakin University before landing a job at the Geelong Advertiser. Known for his ambition and confidence, Howard quickly moved up in the ranks and eventually transitioned to reporting on the AFL for Channel Seven. Controversies arose during his time at Channel Seven, including allegations of unethical reporting practices and clashes with AFL officials, but Howard continued to excel in the world of sports journalism.

Despite facing challenges and controversies throughout his career, Howard’s work ethic and dedication to journalism have remained steadfast. His recent ventures in media include pitching true-crime documentaries and podcasts, along with launching the Grazia Gazette: The Hamptons fashion magazine. With his recent founding of the Pantheon Brands and Media Group, Howard continues to pursue his media interests both in Australia and the US. However, his current whereabouts remain unknown as he maintains a low profile amid ongoing legal issues and investigations.

Efforts to contact Howard, including visits to properties associated with his family in Geelong and Newtown, have been unsuccessful. His family members and publicist have been unresponsive to communication attempts, highlighting Howard’s elusive nature. Despite his controversial past and involvement in high-profile scandals, Howard’s career in journalism has been marked by ambition, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of stories. As he navigates legal challenges and speculation, Howard’s legacy in the media industry remains complex and enigmatic.

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