Recently, it became known that Jeffrey Epstein hired reputation management companies to conceal negative news about his 2008 conviction for sexual offenses and to boost the visibility of positive information that could help restore his image.
Letters and documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice reveal that these firms offered plans costing up to $12,500 per month. Their tasks included suppressing critical articles, editing his Wikipedia page, and creating positive content to improve search results.
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