A letter from Jeff Fuller, President of MC2 Model Management USA, to a business partner (likely Jean-Luc Brunel given the MC2/Epstein context, though unnamed here). Fuller expresses deep concern that negative information about the partner on the internet is damaging the company's global brand. He urges the partner to get the information offline to repair their reputation and suggests seeking professional help for depression.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeff Fuller | President, MC2 Model Management USA |
Sender of the letter; expressing concern about the company's branding and the recipient's mental health/reputation.
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| Recipient (Unnamed in text) | Business Partner/Associate |
The 'you' addressed in the letter. Described as having greater career success, currently facing reputation issues onl...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MC2 Model Management USA |
Modeling agency managed by Jeff Fuller.
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| MC2 |
Short name for the agency; described as suffering from 'global branding' issues due to the recipient's reputation.
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| House Oversight |
Referenced in the Bates stamp footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012020).
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Part of the company name.
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Referenced regarding where the recipient is requested for scouting events.
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"In short, it has had a terrible effect on MC2 all around."Source
"I really urge you to solve this problem and get this removed from the internet so we can grow for the future."Source
"It is not hopeless you just need find a way to get that information offline and begin to repair your reputation."Source
"I think you should at least speak to someone neutral such as a therapist or a counselor"Source
"I can only attribute the fact that we have scraped by in the recession and barely survived in the past to your hard work, my hard work, and the tenacity of both of us combined."Source
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