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This document is a strategy memo advising (implied) Jeffrey Epstein on hiring Reputation.com to scrub negative search results and manage his online image. It details the background of Reputation.com CEO Michael Fertik, outlines costs of $10k-$15k per month for 'Picasso' services, and discusses the difficulty of altering Wikipedia entries. The author explicitly suggests studying how Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton successfully sanitized their Wikipedia profiles to remove negative information.
This undated document is a status report to 'Jeffrey' (presumed to be Epstein) from a contractor managing his online reputation. The report details successful efforts to manipulate Google search results and 'hack' his Wikipedia page to remove negative information like 'convicted sex offender' and replace his mug shot. The contractor also discusses ongoing challenges, an outstanding payment of $7500 to a technical vendor named Mike, and the need for a decision on the project's continuation.
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