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Al Seckel offers paid SEO/online reputation manipulation services to Jeffrey Epstein

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #022223
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1
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Summary

The email shows a direct transaction proposal between a known associate (Al Seckel) and Jeffrey Epstein for extensive search‑engine manipulation, including removal of negative articles, editing Wikipe Epstein is paying for ongoing SEO work at a quoted $10,000 per month. Seckel claims to have pushed down a Huffington Post article and altered Wikipedia entries. The operation includes hacking a wiki

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