Philippines-based operation tried to bury Epstein's bad press

In 2010, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hired a Philippines-based operation to clean up his internet image. They used SEO tactics to flood search results with positive content over negative ones. Emails from the 'Epstein Files' reveal this as part of a broader reputation management campaign.

In 2010, after his jail time and probation as a convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein sought to remove negative Google results linking him to 'jail' and 'pedophile'. Emails from the 'Epstein Files' released by the U.S. Department of Justice show he approached Al Seckel, husband of Ghislaine Maxwell's sister, to lead the effort.

Seckel suggested flooding search results with positive, sometimes misleading content to push critical links down. 'I wish I could use all my creativity and powers to make it all go away instantaneously, but I can't,' he wrote to Epstein in October 2010. He added, 'The greater the number of links, then the higher the ranking,' and 'Jeffrey, it's all mathematics, that's all it is.'

The Philippines-based team created links to sites highlighting Epstein's involvement in sports, science, and philanthropy, as well as for other people sharing his name. 'Our group in the Philippines is building links and links to our sites, pseudo sites, and the other Jeffrey Epsteins of the world,' Seckel wrote. This followed old-school SEO practices to manipulate search algorithms, similar to PR firms' reputation management services at the time.

Efforts targeted Wikipedia, where repeated attempts to remove or soften crime references were reversed by monitors. 'He has over twenty people with google alerts on him, who go and undo our edits every time we remove material,' a team leader noted. They requested more funding, with Epstein paying a $10,000 to $20,000 monthly retainer.

Though Epstein complained about costs, the campaign continued. He maintained elite connections, interacting with Woody Allen, Noam Chomsky, and others. But in 2015, accusations from Virginia Giuffre resurfaced. Seckel died that year, and Epstein was arrested in 2019, dying in custody while awaiting trial.

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