This document consists of pages 202-203 from the book 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. The text details the lenient work release conditions of Jeffrey Epstein's incarceration at the 'Stockade,' noting he was allowed to leave six days a week to visit his lawyer, foundation, or home in West Palm Beach. Crucially, it identifies Jean-Luc Brunel as residing at Epstein's El Brillo Way home for the duration of Epstein's jail sentence, describing Brunel as a 'suave' man with a French accent.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject / Sex Offender |
Discussing his work release conditions while in the 'Stockade'. Allowed to leave jail 6 days a week.
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| Bradshaw | Sheriff (Implied) |
Mentioned in relation to the conviction and crimes ('Bradshaw's').
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| Nadia Marcinkova | Associate |
Mentioned as someone one might have encountered at the house on El Brillo Way.
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| Jean-Luc Brunel | Associate |
Described as a 'suave short-haired gentleman' with a 'distinct French accent'. He took up residence in Epstein's hous...
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| Patterson | Author |
James Patterson, author of the book 'Filthy Rich' from which these pages are taken.
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| Foundation |
Mentioned as one of the places Epstein was allowed to visit during work release ('the foundation that he's establishe...
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| The Stockade |
The jail facility where Epstein was serving his sentence.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010543'.
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Location of Epstein's house where Jean-Luc Brunel stayed.
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Downtown area mentioned as a location Epstein could visit.
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Likely Palm Beach International Airport, where Epstein's jets were parked.
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Jail facility.
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"For the duration of Jeffrey Epstein’s stay—or half stay—in the Stockade, Brunel’s taken up residence in the house on El Brillo Way."Source
"Epstein is allowed to leave ... a designated driver ... any one of three places"Source
"met a suave short-haired gentleman who spoke with a distinct French accent. That would be Jean-Luc Brunel."Source
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