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Epstein's consultants brainstormed in 2014 to alter Google search results

"Revealed: In 2014, Epstein's consultants strategized to manipulate Google search results, aiming to obscure his criminal allegations. Explore the implications now."

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Epstein's consultants brainstormed in 2014 to alter Google search results
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In 2014, consultants for Jeffrey Epstein, Christina Galbraith, a writer for the Huffington Post and Forbes, and Tyler Shears, engaged in discussions aimed at altering the visibility of Epstein"s criminal allegations in Google search results. The objective was to prevent these allegations from consistently appearing as the top search results.

This effort highlights the lengths to which Epstein"s associates went to manage his public image amid serious legal challenges. The discussions took place during a period when Epstein was facing multiple allegations of criminal activity.

For further context on related matters, recent developments have emerged regarding Epstein"s connections with various political figures, including claims that Bill Clinton never visited Epstein"s private island, as detailed in previous reports. Additionally, Epstein"s interactions with Donald Trump have also been scrutinized, with reports indicating that Epstein claimed Trump is "worse in real life" than described.

The information regarding the brainstorming sessions by Epstein"s consultants underscores the ongoing complexities surrounding his legal issues and public perception.

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