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Epstein Reputation Management Emails Reveal Coordinated SEO Campaign to Suppress Negative Search Results

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #029545
Pages
3
Persons
2

Summary

The emails show a deliberate effort by Jeffrey Epstein and associates to manipulate Google search rankings using paid boosting and non‑website URLs. While the actors are limited to Epstein, a known bi Epstein hired or coordinated with a consultant (Tyler Shears) and a contact (Christina Galbraith) to The strategy involved creating and promoting non‑website URLs and leveraging high‑authority domain

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