Al Seckel → Jeffrey Epstein
Event Description
Al Seckel reports campaign to promote The Edge website and other pages about alternate Jeffrey Epsteins to crowd out negative information in search results. Seckel notes inability to add original content to philanthropic and science sites due to Epstein's restrictions, which has limited the effectiveness of the reputation suppression campaign.
Quoted Evidence
“We pushed the Edge all the way up to the front page, where it was previously buried on page 5 of google search. We have promoted the other jeffrey epsteins, and other pages are also filled with your material.”
Trafficking Assessment
Likelihood
12%
Confidence
89%
Thread Prior
15%
Indicators
Reasoning
Event describes promotion of alternate search results and websites to crowd out negative information. The reference to Epstein restricting content creation is notable but does not itself indicate trafficking; the overall strategy is information suppression, not victim exploitation.
Metadata
Date
2010-12-15(inferred)
Thread
Re: Results
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