An email from Jeffrey Epstein to Al Seckel dated December 11, 2010, in which Epstein complains about negative Google search results (specifically a Forbes article labeling him a sex offender). Epstein details frustration over payments totaling roughly $82,500 intended to 'clean up' his online reputation, noting that the results have not improved despite the money spent. The document includes a printout of the Google search results Epstein is complaining about.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Sender |
Sending email complaining about negative Google search results and costs associated with attempting to remove them.
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| Al Seckel | Recipient |
Received email from Epstein; appears to be managing a reputation management/SEO project for Epstein.
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| micahel | Third Party |
Name mentioned in email body (likely typo for Michael). Allegedly received $40,000 directly to his bank and didn't wa...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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Referenced as 'the google page' regarding search results.
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| Forbes |
Source of negative search result titled 'Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Is Not A Billionaire'.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of document (Bates stamp).
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| Gmail |
Email provider for Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com).
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned in search result snippet describing Epstein as 'underage massage king of Palm Beach'.
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"the google page is not good.."Source
"after sept when you told me you thought it would take approx twenty thousand to clean up."Source
"then an emergency 2500 dollars to keep servers active"Source
"he was sent forty thousand dollars directly to his bank.."Source
"I have yet to have a complete breakdown of payments."Source
"Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein Is Not A Billionaire"Source
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