Jeffrey Epstein PR team coordinates online reputation “boosting” campaign with paid consultants
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The email chain reveals a deliberate effort by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates to manipulate Google search results by boosting specific URLs and creating new pages. It identifies named participants Epstein’s team is using a “boosting” strategy to push favorable URLs to the first page of Google sea Specific individuals involved: Christina Galbraith (likely a PR/marketing operative), Tyler Shears
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