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Document Information

Type: Legal filing / court document (likely a complaint)
File Size: 1.32 MB
Summary

This page from a legal filing (House Oversight document) outlines specific damages claimed by Plaintiff Brunel and his agency, MC2. It lists four specific examples (Exhibits D, E, F, and G) of lost business relationships and opportunities resulting from 'false links' between the Plaintiff and Jeffrey Epstein's illegal sex trafficking activities. The text cites emails from Mega Partners, Agence France Presse, and a talent scout named Michael Sanka, all of whom distanced themselves from Brunel due to the negative publicity surrounding the Epstein scandal.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Brunel Plaintiff
Owner/associate of MC2 agency claiming damages due to association with Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Mentioned as the source of 'intentional and illegal activities' causing adverse publicity for the Plaintiffs
Manuela Martinez Business Contact
Representative of Mega Partners, Brazilian modeling agency
Michelle Stockman Journalist/Media Contact
Representative of Agence France Presse
Michael Sanka Talent Scout
Long-time associate who refused to sign new models for MC2 due to allegations

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
MC2
Plaintiff's modeling agency
Mega Partners
Brazilian modeling agency
Agence France Presse
Newswire service
Fox Fashion Agency
Agency mentioned in Exhibit G

Timeline (1 events)

August 27, 2010
Lost business opportunity: Plaintiff Brunel forced to forego meeting with Agence France Presse to keep a low profile due to adverse publicity.
Unknown

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location of Mega Partners agency

Relationships (3)

Brunel Alleged Association Jeffrey Epstein
Document discusses 'false link' and 'adverse publicity' stemming from Epstein's activities affecting Brunel.
Brunel Business (Severed) Manuela Martinez
Martinez states inability to work with MC2 due to allegations.
Brunel Professional Michael Sanka
Sanka worked with Plaintiffs for a number of years but halted signing models due to scandal.

Key Quotes (5)

"false link between Epstein and Plaintiffs, costing Plaintiffs' business income"
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"sex trafficking allegations against Plaintiffs"
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"adverse publicity surrounding Plaintiffs as a result of Epstein's illegal activities"
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"Plaintiff Brunel was forced to forego (and lose) this business opportunity because he needed to keep a low-profile at this time"
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"Plaintiff Brunel's MC2 agency will not attract any new models if Plaintiff Brunel does not clear up the false allegations"
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another example of a false link between Epstein and Plaintiffs, costing Plaintiffs' business
income.
14. A fourth example of a lost business relationship can be found in a second e-mail dated
October 17, 2014 (Exhibit D attached). Manuela Martinez of Mega Partners, a Brazilian
modeling agency, states to Plaintiff Brunel that her agency has been unable to work with Plaintiff
MC2 for the past five to six years because of the sex trafficking allegations against Plaintiffs .
This reference is clearly to the false allegations online regarding sex trafficking that were based
in the false link between Epstein and Plaintiffs.
15. A fifth example of a lost business relationship can be found in an e-mail dated
on Plaintiff's behalf was an e-mail dated August 27, 2010 from Michelle Stockman of Agence
France Presse. (Exhibit E attached). Agence France Presse is a newswire service with a world-
wide reach. Stockman wanted to meet with Plaintiff Brunel to arrange a model shoot with MC2.
However, due to the adverse publicity surrounding Plaintiffs as a result of Epstein's illegal
activities, Plaintiff Brunel was forced to forego (and lose) this business opportunity because he
needed to keep a low-profile at this time.
16. A sixth example of lost business due to Epstein's intentional and illegal activities can be
found in an e-mail dated December 12, 2014. (Exhibit F attached). Michael Sanka, a talent
scout who had worked with Plaintiffs for a number of years, informed Plaintiff Brunel that he
cannot sign any new models for Plaintiff Brunel's MC2 agency due to the false sex trafficking
allegations online. Sanka goes on to state that Plaintiff Brunel's MC2 agency will not attract any
new models if Plaintiff Brunel does not clear up the false allegations.
17. A seventh example of lost business due to Epstein's intentional and illegal activities can
be found in an e-mail from Fox Fashion Agency (Exhibit G attached). This e-mail clearly states
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