This document is page 6 of a legal filing involving Plaintiff Brunel and his agency MC2, arguing that they have suffered severe financial damages and reputational harm solely due to their association with Jeffrey Epstein. It cites deposition testimony from Maritza Vasquez to claim Brunel was not involved in sex trafficking, details Brunel's inability to secure a U.S. visa, and states that MC2 went from being worth millions to being 'almost worthless.' The document references exhibits including visa documentation and a 2014 email from Jeff Fuller.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Brunel | Plaintiff |
Owner of MC2 modeling business; claims damages due to association with Epstein; claims 'clean hands' regarding sex tr...
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| Epstein | Subject/Defendant |
Blamed for Plaintiff's financial losses and visa issues due to his criminal charges and notoriety.
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| Maritza Vasquez | Witness |
Provided deposition testimony that allegedly clears Brunel of sex trafficking involvement.
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| Jeff Fuller | Correspondent |
Associated with an email dated 11-12-14 used as Exhibit K.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| MC2 |
Modeling business/agency owned by Plaintiff Brunel; described as a Plaintiff itself.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document production (based on footer stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).
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| Location | Context |
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Country where Plaintiff Brunel faced delays obtaining a visa.
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"The deposition testimony of Maritza Vasquez... clearly demonstrates that Plaintiff Brunel has clean hands and was never involved in sex trafficking."Source
"Plaintiff Brunel's agency MC2 has lost millions of dollars in revenue since the media revealed that Plaintiffs and Epstein were associated."Source
"In fact, Plaintiff MC2 was worth millions of dollars; now, due to the illegal actions of Epstein, MC2 is almost worthless."Source
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