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Epstein Reputation Management Email Reveals Paid SEO/Hacking Campaign to Suppress Negative Coverage

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022216
Pages
3
Persons
1

Summary

The email provides concrete details about a paid operation to manipulate search results for Jeffrey Epstein, including payments, specific tactics, and references to high‑profile associates. It suggest Epstein hired a contractor (Mike) for $2,500 plus a pending $7,500 to run SEO and hacking services. The operation involved removing negative articles, altering Wikipedia, replacing mug‑shot images, a

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