Reputation‑Management Firm Details Paid SEO/Hacking Campaign to Suppress Negative Jeffrey Epstein Coverage
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The passage reveals a paid operation that involved hacking Wikipedia, manipulating search results, and possibly illegal removal of negative content about a high‑profile individual linked to criminal a Client "Jeffrey" paid $2,500 to a person named Mike for server replacement and an additional $7,500 The service included hacking Wikipedia to replace a mugshot and edit content, as well as SEO manip
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