Reputation‑management email from Tyler Shears to Jeffrey Epstein discussing Google search results and site hacking
The passage shows a contractor offering SEO and reputation‑clean‑up services for Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning hacked foundation site and premium placement purchases. It confirms that Epstein was paying Epstein hired a third‑party (Tyler Shears) to manipulate Google search results. Discussion of using incognito mode and clearing cache to obtain unbiased search rankings. Reference to a hacked foundat
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The passage shows a contractor offering SEO and reputation‑clean‑up services for Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning hacked foundation site and premium placement purchases. It confirms that Epstein was paying Epstein hired a third‑party (Tyler Shears) to manipulate Google search results. Discussion of using incognito mode and clearing cache to obtain unbiased search rankings. Reference to a hacked foundat
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