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Celebrity Agent Max Markson to Represent Max Markson, Announces Celebrity Agent Max Markson

Celebrity agent Max Markson of celebrity management organisation Markson Sparks has announced a new management deal for celebrity agent Max Markson of Markson Sparks, Australia’s premier celebrity management organisation.

“I’m very pleased to finally be able to represent Max Markson” said agent Max Markson today. “Max has been someone I’ve wanted on the books for quite some time. But like all things in life, timing is the key. Lately he’s been busy representing Lara Bingle and that little Corey Worthington kid. Meanwhile I’ve been busy representing Lara Bingle and Corey Worthington, so it has just been impossible to get together and make the synergy really snap into place.”

Both Max Markson and his agent Max Markson already have their work cut out for them, with the news this morning that client Lara Bingle will be suing ex-Carlton badboy Brendan Fevola over nude photos he has allegedly distributed amongst friends, his alleged wife Alex and his priest.

“Sure, we have a lot of work to do with Lara and her pending case against Brendan, and we’re very proud to represent her. We feel she is a very marketable property and should attact some serious offers from men’s magazines, local football club pie nights, and Today Tonight” said Markson.

“This lawsuit should thrust her into the media spotlight for at least a week solid, with coverage on news bulletins, Today Tonight, A Current Affair and hopefully The Seven PM Project. This will allow me, Max Markson of Markson Sparks! to appear on these shows to promote Lara and more importantly to promote my new association with Max Markson, client and agent of celebrity management organisation Markson Sparks!” claimed Max Markson.

Max Markson is well known on Australian television as the man who single handedly rescued the two survivors of the Beaconsfield Mine Disaster by digging them out with his Blackberry; throwing a party in Narre Warren which attracted 5,000 uninvited celebrity guests including his client Corey Worthington; taking a nude photo of Lara Bingle during a brief affair with her in 2006; signing on to represent Lara Bingle as her celebrity agent this week and being sued by Lara Bingle for taking the nude photo of her and giving it to Brendan Fevola so Lara Bingle could sue him.

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