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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: News article / investigative report (house oversight document)
File Size: 2.81 MB
Summary

This document, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, contains the text of a Daily Beast investigative report detailing ongoing federal scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Jean Luc Brunel. It highlights the FBI's investigation into potential sex trafficking, Brunel's role in sourcing girls via the MC2 agency, and the $1 million payment from Epstein to Brunel. The text also criticizes the leniency of Epstein's 2007 plea deal, noting irregular privileges such as the use of a private psychologist for evaluation.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Billionaire, convicted sex offender, subject of federal trafficking investigation.
Jean Luc Brunel Associate/Target
Epstein's friend, owner of MC2 modeling agency, subject of FBI investigation regarding sourcing girls.
Conchita Sarnoff Journalist/Author
Author of referenced article 'The Billionaire Pedphile's Sex Den'.
Michael Reiter Former Chief of Police
Former Palm Beach Chief of Police who gave a deposition stating Epstein received special treatment.
Dr. Stephen Alexander Psychologist
Private psychologist in Palm Beach who submitted Epstein's evaluation report; phone disconnected.
Jack Goldberger Lawyer
Epstein's lawyer, claims no knowledge of ongoing probe.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
The Daily Beast
Publication source of the information.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Investigating Epstein and Brunel.
Department of Justice
Involved in non-prosecution agreement and developing new evidence.
MC2 Modeling Agency
Owned by Brunel, suspected source of girls from overseas.
Palm Beach Police
Began investigating Epstein in 2005.
U.S. Attorney's Office
Settled the 2007 plea deal; Florida office cited regarding investigation policy.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (3 events)

2002
Florida enacted sex-trafficking law.
Florida
2005
Palm Beach police began investigating Epstein.
Palm Beach
2007
Plea deal settled between Epstein and U.S. Attorney's office.
Florida

Locations (6)

Location Context
Location of Epstein's mansion, police investigation, and psychologist.
Location Epstein traveled to frequently during community control.
Location of Epstein's private island.
Location of a lawyer contacted by victims.
Source region for girls recruited by MC2.
Source region for girls recruited by MC2.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Financial/Associate Jean Luc Brunel
Epstein gave Brunel $1 million; Brunel sourced girls via MC2 for Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Doctor/Patient Dr. Stephen Alexander
Alexander provided private psychological report for Epstein's sentencing.
Jeffrey Epstein Adversarial Michael Reiter
Reiter investigated Epstein and testified he received special treatment.

Key Quotes (4)

"Federal investigators continue to investigate Epstein’s activities, to see whether there is evidence of child trafficking"
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"The FBI is also investigating Epstein’s friend Jean Luc Brunel, whose MC2 modeling agency appears to have been a source of girls from overseas who ended up on Epstein’s private jets."
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"Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, whose phone has since been disconnected"
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"It also revealed a monetary relationship between Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel, a frequent visitor to whom he gave $1 million"
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Full Extracted Text

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But it appears his problems may not be over. Now The Daily Beast has learned that:
• Federal investigators continue to investigate Epstein’s activities, to see whether there is evidence of child trafficking—a far more serious charge than the two in his non-prosecution agreement, the arrangement between Epstein and the Department of Justice allowing him to plead guilty to lower-level state crimes. Trafficking can carry a 20-year sentence.
• The FBI is also investigating Epstein’s friend Jean Luc Brunel, whose MC2 modeling agency appears to have been a source of girls from overseas who ended up on Epstein’s private jets.
Because Epstein’s predatory habits stretch back many years and involved dozens of young-looking girls, there may well be more evidence to uncover.
Under the concept of double jeopardy, Epstein can no longer be prosecuted for any of the charges covered by his non-prosecution agreement, in which he agreed to serve a short term of incarceration, fund the civil suits of named victims, and register as a sex offender. The victims who accepted cash settlements in these civil suits agreed not to testify against him or speak publicly about the case. However, new evidence developed by the Department of Justice on other offenses not covered by the agreement, including allegations by additional victims who come forward, could lead to new charges. There is no statute of limitations in the federal sex-trafficking law, which was also enacted by the state of Florida in 2002. Because his predatory habits stretch back many years and involved dozens of young-looking girls, there may well be more evidence to uncover. (Several young women who claim to be Epstein victims have recently contacted a Ft. Lauderdale lawyer, but to date no new civil complaints have been filed.)
• Conchita Sarnoff: The Billionaire Pedphile’s Sex Den
• Billionaire Pedophile Goes Free
These new developments come one week after the publication of two articles in The Daily Beast about Epstein’s pattern of sexual contact with underage girls, which Palm Beach police began investigating in 2005 and the U.S. Attorney’s office then settled in a 2007 plea deal. The first article quoted a deposition by then-Palm Beach Chief of Police Michael Reiter, in which he stated that Epstein, a billionaire with many powerful friends, had received special treatment in both his plea deal and the terms of his incarceration. Although federal investigators at one point produced a draft 53-page indictment against Epstein, he was eventually allowed to plead guilty to only two relatively minor state charges and receive a short term of incarceration: 13 months in the county jail, during which he went to the office every day, and one year of community control, during which he traveled frequently to New York and his private island in the Virgin Islands.
The Daily Beast has now discovered another instance in which Epstein apparently received special consideration: As a convicted sex offender, he is required by law to undergo an impartial psychological evaluation prior to sentencing and to receive psychiatric treatment during and after incarceration. This is because child molesters tend to be repeat offenders with high rates of recidivism. According to a source in law enforcement, however, Epstein was allowed to submit a report by his private psychologist, Dr. Stephen Alexander of Palm Beach, Florida, whose phone has since been disconnected with no forwarding information.
The Daily Beast’s second article provided details about Epstein’s systematic abuse of underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion, where members of his staff allegedly recruited and paid a parade of teenagers, most of them 16 or younger, to perform daily massages that devolved into masturbation, groping, and sometimes full-blown sexual contact. It also revealed a monetary relationship between Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel, a frequent visitor to whom he gave $1 million around the same time that Brunel was starting his MC2 modeling agency. Some of the young girls MC2 recruited from overseas—often from Eastern Europe and South America—are known to have been passengers on Epstein’s private jets.
The U.S. Attorney General’s Office in Florida says that it is against policy to confirm or deny the existence of an investigation. Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer, Jack Goldberger, says he has no knowledge of an ongoing probe,
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