Epstein–Seckel Emails Hint at Coordinated Online Reputation Attack and ‘Island’ Discussions
The exchange reveals a possible organized effort to suppress negative media about Jeffrey Epstein, involving a ‘cyber war’ against a Daily Beast reporter and mentions of an undisclosed ‘island’ matter Epstein is communicating with Al Seckel about ongoing online reputation management (“cyber war”) aga Reference to a “dedicated group of people” trying to “undo and damage” Epstein, suggesting coordin
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The exchange reveals a possible organized effort to suppress negative media about Jeffrey Epstein, involving a ‘cyber war’ against a Daily Beast reporter and mentions of an undisclosed ‘island’ matter Epstein is communicating with Al Seckel about ongoing online reputation management (“cyber war”) aga Reference to a “dedicated group of people” trying to “undo and damage” Epstein, suggesting coordin
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“...is no extra charge) it comes with the territory. From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> To: Al seckel <x > Sent: Thu, December 16, 2010 5:20:13 AM Subject: Re: Results over the weekend. On Thu, Dec...”
Jeffrey Epstein“From: Al secke| TS | Sent: 12/16/2010 1:27:48 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com] Subject: Re: Results Importance: — High ok. Just FYI, your detractors are...”
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