| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Employee |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Tyler Shears
|
Business associate |
7
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Business associate |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Tyler Shears
|
Professional pr |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey E.
|
Friend |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Service provider |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Professional advisory |
5
|
1 | |
|
organization
Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation
|
Employee |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
jeffrey E.
|
Employee |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey E.
|
Employee |
1
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-03-20 | N/A | Tyler Shears emails Jeffrey Epstein and Christina Galbraith about a Google Alert, noting the adva... | N/A | View |
An email thread from January 2015 where Christina Galbraith forwards a message from Jamie Rosenwald to Jeffrey Epstein. Rosenwald, a former student of Epstein's at Dalton, congratulates him on his financial success since his teaching days and comments on his recent press coverage, jokingly referencing Donald Trump. Epstein replies briefly to ask about 'David' (likely David Asch, mentioned in the email's postscript).
This document contains the raw HTML source of an email addressed to 'Jeff' (Jeffrey Epstein). The email body is signed by 'Jamie Rosenwald,' a former student of Epstein's from the Dalton School, who congratulates him on his financial success and mentions his past at Bear Stearns and knowledge of Black-Scholes. Rosenwald jokes about Donald Trump being Epstein's PR advisor. The email includes a P.S. regarding a toast made to Epstein by Rosenwald and David Asch in Amagansett. Confusingly, the email concludes with a signature block for 'Christina Galbraith,' MEDIA/PR for the 'Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation,' followed by a legal disclaimer for 'JEE' (Jeffrey Edward Epstein) and the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com', suggesting this may be a forwarded message or a reply chain found within Epstein's records (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031444).
This document contains an email thread from January 5, 2015, primarily featuring a message from Jamie Rosenwald to Jeffrey Epstein. Rosenwald, a former student of Epstein's at the Dalton School, congratulates him on his financial success and comments on recent press coverage, sarcastically referencing Donald Trump. The thread also includes a brief query from Epstein asking 'what is david doing?' referring to David Asch, who was mentioned in Rosenwald's email.
This document is an automated failure notice sent to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (Jeffrey E.) on January 6, 2015, stating that an email to Christina Galbraith at 'jeffreyepstein.org' could not be delivered because her mailbox was full. The failed message contained a reply from Jeffrey asking 'what is david doing?' in response to a forwarded email from Jamie Rosenwald regarding Epstein's name appearing in the press.
An email chain from January 2015 where Christina Galbraith (Epstein's PR staff) forwards a message to Jeffrey Epstein from Jamie Rosenwald. Rosenwald, a former student of Epstein's at the Dalton School, writes to reconnect after seeing Epstein in the press, reminiscing about Epstein's transition from physics teacher to options trader at Bear Stearns. The email also mentions a toast made to Epstein by Rosenwald and David Asch in Amagansett.
This document is the raw HTML source code of an email sent by Jamie Rosenwald to Jeffrey Epstein. Rosenwald, a former student of Epstein's at the Dalton School, congratulates him on his financial success after seeing his name in the press, while jokingly questioning the value of the publicity by referencing Donald Trump. The email includes a footer for Christina Galbraith (Media/PR for the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation) and a legal disclaimer referencing 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
This document is a raw email thread from January 5, 2015. It originates with Jamie Rosenwald, a former student of Epstein's at Dalton, sending a 'High Profile' email congratulating Epstein on his financial success while questioning his PR strategy (referencing Donald Trump) and mentioning a recent social gathering with David Asch. The thread includes a reply, likely from Epstein, asking 'thanks, what is david doing?'.
This document is an automated email failure notice sent to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (used by Jeffrey Epstein) indicating that a reply to Christina Galbraith failed because her mailbox was full. The failed message contained a reply from Epstein ('thanks, what is david doing?') to a thread forwarded by Galbraith, which originated from Jamie Rosenwald regarding Epstein's name appearing in the press.
An email from Christina Galbraith to Jeffrey Epstein dated December 16, 2011, outlining a strategy to clean up Epstein's online reputation. Galbraith recommends hiring Reputation.com to manipulate Google algorithms to suppress negative press and promote positive associations, specifically linking him to scientists and Edge.org. She offers to act as the liaison for this project, emphasizing the goal of enhancing anonymity while improving his algorithmic profile.
This email thread from February 2014 details a reputation management (SEO) discussion between Christina Galbraith and a vendor named Tyler. Tyler defends a strategy of boosting third-party URLs to 'dislodge' negative search results about Jeffrey Epstein, citing explicit permission from Epstein to do so. The document also references an unpaid invoice sent to an individual named Rich and contains a legal disclaimer linking the communication directly to Jeffrey Epstein.
This email chain from February 7, 2014, details an online reputation management strategy led by Tyler Shears for Jeffrey Epstein. Shears outlines an aggressive plan to manipulate Google search results to suppress negative coverage from Forbes and the NY Post by boosting 'high authority domains' and leveraging influence over publications like Harvard and National Geographic. The correspondence indicates direct communication between the consultant and Epstein regarding the timeline and strategy for 'cleaning up' his online presence.
This document is an email thread from February 2014 detailing an online reputation management ('boosting strategy') campaign for Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein initiates the complaint by noting negative Google search results, specifically Wikipedia and New York Magazine articles referencing 'Solicitation of prostitution.' Consultants Tyler Shears and Christina Galbraith discuss their efforts to displace these results using press releases, content creation, and a 'Friends' page on the 'PED' website.
This document is an email signature block for Christina Galbraith. It contains significant redactions regarding her contact information. The text includes a legal disclaimer stating that the communication is confidential, potentially attorney-client privileged, and explicitly the property of Jeffrey Epstein. It directs erroneous recipients to contact 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This email thread from February 2014 details a 'Search Engine Optimization' (SEO) reputation management strategy orchestrated by Tyler Shears for Jeffrey Epstein. Shears explains the necessity of boosting various external links to push negative news coverage (specifically Forbes and NYPost) off the first page of Google results. Notably, Shears claims they can utilize 'reinforcement' from institutions like Harvard and National Geographic, asserting they have 'influence over' these publications.
An email exchange between Tyler Shears and Christina Galbraith regarding PR efforts to boost the visibility of a positive CNBC article about Jeffrey Epstein supporting a Melanoma bill. Galbraith notes the article is not yet on Google's first page and cites competing negative coverage from the Daily Mail. Shears responds that they are pushing the story but news regarding Bill Clinton is dominating the cycle, making it difficult to gain traction.
An email thread from July 16, 2014, regarding online reputation management for Jeffrey Epstein. Tyler Shears explains to Epstein that search results have worsened due to recent negative press involving 'Clinton' (an ex-president), despite previous progress reducing negative results to just one (Forbes). Christina Galbraith discusses technical SEO measures like social media updates and Google Analytics tracking.
This document is an email from Tyler Shears to Jeffrey Epstein and Christina Galbraith, dated March 20, 2014. Shears forwards a Google Alert containing two news stories: one about a Priceline director with the same name selling stock, and another from the Daily Mail about Bill Clinton's travels with Epstein. Shears comments that the name confusion with the Priceline director 'works to our advantage' and that they are 'pushing on this story now.'
Sender congratulates Jeff on financial success, recalls him as a Physics professor at Dalton and trader at Bear, jokes about Donald Trump as PR advisor, and mentions a toast to him in Amagansett.
Standard confidentiality disclaimer asserting the information is the property of Jeffrey Epstein.
Standard confidentiality disclaimer asserting the information is the property of Jeffrey Epstein.
thanks, what is david doing?
thanks, what is david doing?
Forwarding the email from Jamie Rosenwald to Epstein's gmail address.
Forwarding/Replying to the thread.
thanks, what is david doing?
thanks, what is david doing?
Forwarding email from Jamie Rosenwald.
Forwarding the message from Jamie Rosenwald.
thanks, what is david doing?
Discussing updates to social media, feature articles, site maps, and Google Analytics integration.
Informing Tyler about a press release published that morning, noting it isn't on Google's 1st page yet and noting competition from Daily Mail articles.
Discussing difficulty in boosting the story due to news about Bill Clinton; advises to check again in 8 hours.
Update on content creation, press release, and PED 'Friends' page. Asks Tyler to check Google highlighter.
Questioning SEO strategy regarding boosting non-website URLs versus Jeffrey's sites; notes slipping search rankings.
Defending strategy to 'dislodge negatives' and asking about an unpaid invoice sent to Rich.
Discusses imperative timeline for new placement and cleaning results per conversation with Epstein.
Acknowledging review, noting Jeffrey is cc'd, promising to be in touch.
Detailed explanation of SEO strategy to remove Forbes/NYPost from first page of Google results; inquiry about unpaid invoice.
Questioning current strategy as foundation/USVI sites are slipping in rankings.
Acknowledges review, states she has CC'd Jeffrey.
Discusses strategy to push down negative search results (Forbes/NYPost) and push up positive ones using influence over sites like Harvard and Nat Geo.
Detailed proposal for online reputation management strategy, recommending Reputation.com to suppress negative press and optimize positive content.
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