Al Seckel → Jeffrey Epstein
Event Description
Al Seckel reports successful suppression of Huffington Post article from top Google search results. Seckel states the article was previously at the top but has been 'pushed down the page' and notes further suppression would require posting original content to unspecified science and organizational websites.
Quoted Evidence
“You have only one negative article left on front page of google, which is the Huffington Post article... We managed to push it down the page, as it used to be at the top.”
Trafficking Assessment
Likelihood
25%
Confidence
85%
Thread Prior
25%
Indicators
Reasoning
Describes suppression of a Huffington Post article from search rankings. This is reputation management around existing media coverage, not evidence of active trafficking, procurement, or victim transport. The article itself is not described as false; Seckel is simply trying to bury it.
Metadata
Date
2010-12-15(exact)
Thread
Re: Results
IMAGES-006-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022...
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