White lines around type in illustrator illustration

I get a white box around described type in my work as an Illustrator. I have meet before (going back to CS6) and have not been able to solve this problem. It is a design of simple logo with a circle of gradient with a S on top. Here are the specifications to avoid the most obvious questions.

  1. Text is converted to curves.
  2. Text and circle are degraded on different layers.
  3. The colors are CMYK. No task.
  4. Looks fine in Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign, but appears when exported or printed in Acrobat.
  5. Also appears in MS Word 2010 and 2013.
  6. Export pictures to JPG, EMF, EPS, TIF, BMP, all produce the same result.
  7. Flattening of the work does not resolve the issue.
  8. Having this problem with Illustrator CS6 and CC.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks Mike! good call on the drop shadow. That was the problem, as soon as I stop the problem disappeared. Thought at the time where I had similar problems with Illustrator CS6 there was a shadow as well.

I wonder what having a drop of the shadow feature is if she makes the unusable image.

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