Skip to main content
Skip to content
Case File
efta-01828294DOJ Data Set 10Other

EFTA01828294

Date
Unknown
Source
DOJ Data Set 10
Reference
efta-01828294
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity

Summary

Ask AI About This Document

0Share
PostReddit
Review This Document

Extracted Text (OCR)

EFTA Disclosure
Text extracted via OCR from the original document. May contain errors from the scanning process.
To: mike keel' Cc: Al seckel[ From: Jeffrey Epstein Sent Wed 12/8/2010 7:55:10 PM Subject Re: ps. i assume this 25k was not a few thousand that you are referring to Al Seckel (not paid) Isabel Maxwell (not paid) Christine Maxwell (not paid) Michael Keesling ($25,000), fee includes all charges for domains, hosting, and the Phillipine group, and web designers, etc. on his side. Stephanie Horenstein ($2500) Hackers ($2500) On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 2:53 PM, mike keesling a> wrote: there was one earlier payment of a few thousand i received at the very beginning directly from Al. I have no idea if that was from you via him or not. The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to jccvacation@gmail coin, and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. EFTA_R1_00203712 EFTA01828294

Technical Artifacts (1)

View in Artifacts Browser

Email addresses, URLs, phone numbers, and other technical indicators extracted from this document.

Wire Refreferring

Related Documents (6)

DOJ Data Set 10CorrespondenceUnknown

EFTA Document EFTA02004479

0p
DOJ Data Set 10OtherUnknown

EFTA02004479

3p
House OversightFinancial RecordNov 11, 2025

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

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

3p
House OversightFinancial RecordNov 11, 2025

Alfredo Rodriguez’s stolen “golden nugget” – a bound book linking Jeffrey Epstein to dozens of world leaders and billionaires

The passage describes a former Epstein employee, Alfredo Rodriguez, who allegedly stole a bound book containing the names, addresses and phone numbers of high‑profile individuals (e.g., Henry Kissinge Rodriguez claims the book lists names, addresses and phone numbers of dozens of influential individu He tried to sell the book to an undercover FBI agent for $50,000, indicating awareness of its valu

88p
House OversightUnknown

Allegations of fraud and unpaid debts involving book dealer Seckel, linked to Isabel Maxwell (Ghislaine Maxwell’s sister) and possible connections to Jeffrey Epstein circles

Allegations of fraud and unpaid debts involving book dealer Seckel, linked to Isabel Maxwell (Ghislaine Maxwell’s sister) and possible connections to Jeffrey Epstein circles The passage provides several concrete leads – large unpaid loan ($75,000), lawsuits over rare books and a 17th‑century Isaac Newton portrait, and a settlement with a lawyer – and ties the subject to high‑profile families (Maxwell, Epstein). However, the details are vague, lack dates for many events, and no direct evidence of wrongdoing by powerful officials is presented, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Seckel allegedly borrowed $75,000 and failed to repay.; Multiple lawsuits cited, including a libel case settled in 2007.; Seckel and his wife Isabel Maxwell were sued by a Virgin Islands company for fraud involving rare books and a Newton portrait.

1p
House OversightUnknown

Epstein hires SEO firm to suppress negative media and manipulate Wikipedia entries

Epstein hires SEO firm to suppress negative media and manipulate Wikipedia entries The email chain shows Jeffrey Epstein paying a contractor to conduct reputation management, including SEO tactics, Wikipedia edits, and attempts to push down critical articles. While it confirms ongoing PR efforts, it adds little new factual evidence of illegal activity beyond known attempts to conceal past misconduct, offering limited investigative leads. Key insights: Epstein paid Al Seckel and a person named Mike for SEO and reputation services.; Specific fees mentioned: $2,500 paid, $7,500 balance due for continued work.; The contractor claims to have pushed down Daily Beast and Huffington Post articles and altered Wikipedia content.

1p

Forum Discussions

This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,500+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.

Support This ProjectSupported by 1,550+ people worldwide
Annotations powered by Hypothesis. Select any text on this page to annotate or highlight it.