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Jeffrey Epstein
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This document is a status report from a reputation management consultant to Jeffrey Epstein detailing successful efforts to manipulate Google search results and Wikipedia. The sender claims to have removed references to 'convicted sex offender' and 'pedophile' from the Wikipedia header, replaced a mug shot, and pushed positive content (like the Edge Foundation) to the front page. The report also requests a $7,500 payment for a contractor named Mike and warns that without constant maintenance, negative stories (including those from a 'Daily Beast foe') will return to prominence.
An email from Al Seckel to Jeffrey Epstein detailing aggressive online reputation management strategies. Seckel reports using 'bots' and hacking to manipulate Google search results and Wikipedia entries, specifically removing references to Epstein being a 'convicted sex offender' or 'pedophile' and replacing his mugshot with a different photo. The email also notes difficulties with the Huffington Post and mentions an internal conflict regarding an associate named Jessica failing to provide content.
This undated report, addressed to Jeffrey (presumed Epstein), details an extensive online reputation management campaign. The author describes successes in manipulating Google search results by suppressing negative articles and 'hacking' Wikipedia to remove pejorative terms and replace his mugshot. The document also outlines financial arrangements with a contractor named Mike and questions whether Jeffrey wishes to continue funding the project.
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