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kaggle-ho-025234House Oversight

Reputation.com offers paid services to suppress negative online content, including Wikipedia edits

Reputation.com offers paid services to suppress negative online content, including Wikipedia edits The document outlines a commercial operation to manage and potentially erase unfavorable online information for clients, mentioning fees and tactics. While it hints at influence over public perception, it lacks specific high‑profile targets, financial transactions, or direct links to powerful officials, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Michael Fertik, Harvard‑educated lawyer, founded Reputation.com and previously clerked for Judge Danny J. Boggs.; Company claims $67 million in venture capital and offers “Picasso” tech services to remove bad press.; Fees are quoted at $10‑15 k per month for a year‑long engagement.

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House Oversight
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