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Document Information

Type: Printout of web article (jezebel) within government oversight file
File Size: 2.02 MB
Summary

This document is a printout of a Jezebel article (page 28 of a larger House Oversight file) titled 'The Sex-Trafficking Model Scout.' It details allegations against modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, describing him as a 'danger' who owned the Karin agency and holds a major stake in MC2. The text includes severe accusations from John Casablancas that Brunel and his associates (Patrick Gilles and Varsano) drugged girls in Paris clubs. It also discusses Katie Ford's transition from modeling executive to human trafficking abolitionist, noting the similarities she observes between model recruiting and trafficking networks.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Jean-Luc Brunel Modeling Agent/Scout
Owner of 85% stake in MC2; accused of drugging girls; described as a 'danger' and 'scouting tsunami'.
Michael Gross Author
Author of the 1995 book 'Model'.
Jérôme Bonnouvrier Industry Source
States Brunel is considered a danger.
John Casablancas Founder of Elite modeling agency
Despises Brunel, accuses him of drugging girls.
Patrick Gilles Associate of Brunel
Part of the 'little group' accused of drugging girls.
Varsano Associate of Brunel
Part of the 'little group' accused of drugging girls.
Katie Ford Human trafficking abolitionist
Former owner in family modeling business; UN ambassador against trafficking.
Eileen Ford Mother of Katie Ford
Mentioned as Katie's mother.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
MC2
Modeling agency, 85% owned by Brunel.
Karin
Modeling agency formerly owned by Brunel.
Elite modeling agency
Founded by John Casablancas.
Wall Street Journal
Magazine that interviewed Katie Ford.
Stone Tower Equity
Private equity firm that bought Katie Ford's stake.
United Nations
Organization studying trafficking.
Jezebel
Website hosting the article (from URL).
House Oversight Committee
Implied by document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

2007
Katie Ford sold stake in family business
Unknown
Late 1970s onwards
Brunel's activities in Paris, roaming clubs
Paris

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of Brunel's activities in the late 1970s and club roaming.

Relationships (4)

Jean-Luc Brunel Owner/Scout MC2
owns an 85 percent stake in MC2
Jean-Luc Brunel Associate Patrick Gilles
There was a little group, Jean-Luc, Patrick Gilles, and Varsano.
John Casablancas Rival/Adversary Jean-Luc Brunel
I really despise Jean-Luc... Casablancas was a professional rival
Katie Ford Family Eileen Ford
Eileen Ford's daughter

Key Quotes (6)

"Jean-Luc is considered a danger."
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"Owning Karin was a dream for a playboy. His problem is that he knows exactly what girls in trouble are looking for."
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"This is a guy who should be behind bars."
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"They would invite girls and put drugs in their drinks. Everybody knew they were creeps."
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"The way people traffic across borders is parallel to the way we recruit models."
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"The target age is 14 to 24, and so it's similar to modeling."
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we spoke to a number of people who worked with his agency and while MC2 isn't considered a major industry player, it isn't exactly bottom-shelf, either... Brunel isn't involved with the business on a day-to-day basis, although he owns an 85 percent stake in MC2. Instead, he does scouting for the agency and takes care of the international relations with other agencies, reports one source. Scouts scour the world for unrepresented teenage girls who could make it as models. They work largely unsupervised and are generally paid a headhunting fee for every girl an agency signs. Even when affiliated with an agency, as Brunel obviously is with MC2, scouts operate mostly independently and with little oversight. The company blog refers to Brunel as a 'scouting tsunami' and MC2 is fairly well known for the strength of its international scouting.
Model, Michael Gross's 1995 book, describes Brunel's activities in Paris from the late 1970s onwards, when he worked for, and eventually owned, the modeling agency Karin. "Jean-Luc is considered a danger," says Jérôme Bonnouvrier. "Owning Karin was a dream for a playboy. His problem is that he knows exactly what girls in trouble are looking for. He's always been on the edge of the system."
John Casablancas, founder of Elite modeling agency said:
I really despise Jean-Luc as a human being for the way he's cheapened the business. There is no justice. This is a guy who should be behind bars. There was a little group, Jean-Luc, Patrick Gilles, and Varsano. They were very well known in Paris for roaming the clubs. They would invite girls and put drugs in their drinks. Everybody knew they were creeps." Casablancas was a professional rival who was pushed out of his agency for questionable concerns.
Katie Ford human trafficking abolitionist and Eileen Ford's daughter, talked to the Wall Street Journal magazine. In that story "A Model Trade Union," Ford describes herself as a "roving ambassador" to help stop human trafficking. Ford sold her stake in the family business in 2007 to the private equity firm Stone Tower Equity. "In her new life as a nearly full-time, unpaid, roving ambassador for the cause her job is an outgrowth of her former work, rather than a repudiation of it, or an atonement.
Her interest in human trafficking began when a representative of the United Nations called to ask if she would participate in a women's leadership group that was studying the issue of trafficking. "I said, 'I can't come talk about it, because I don't know anything about it!'" Ford recalls. "But I went, and after two hours, I knew why I was there. The way people traffic across borders is parallel to the way we recruit models. According to Ford "the target age is 14 to 24, and so it's similar to modeling." I knew how to reach that market" she said, "It was the feeling of: There but for the grace of God... The girls who came to us could have been those girls."
http://jezebel.com/5603638/meet-the-modeling-agent-who-trafficked-underage-girls-for-sex
The Sex-Trafficking Model Scout
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