This document is a printout of a 2010 article by Conchita Sarnoff for The Daily Beast, detailing allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Brunel. It highlights a $1 million wire transfer from Epstein to Brunel, the use of private jets to transport young women, and alleged efforts by Epstein's team to intimidate victims' families and interfere with the Palm Beach police investigation. The article compiles claims from various sources, including an unnamed police chief and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, painting a picture of criminal activity and obstruction of justice.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Hedge fund mogul, sex offender |
Main subject of the article. Alleged to have molested underage girls, engaged in sex trafficking, and interfered with...
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| Brunel | Fashion industry figure, French citizen |
Described as one of the 'sleaziest people in the fashion industry.' Received a $1M wire transfer from Epstein in Sept...
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| Conchita Sarnoff | Author, Journalist |
Author of the exposé on Jeffrey Epstein for The Daily Beast. Reported on details of the investigation and allegations...
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| Pyes | Source/Interviewee |
Told the author that Brunel 'ranks among the sleaziest people in the fashion industry' and that 'Hundreds of girls we...
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| Fuller | Associate of Brunel |
Mentioned as having declined to comment on the Epstein investigation, similar to Brunel.
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| Alberto Gonzales | Former U.S. Attorney General |
Told The Daily Beast he 'would have instructed the Justice Department to pursue justice without making a political me...
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| Palm Beach's police chief | Law Enforcement Official |
Objected to Epstein's 'special treatment' and gave a nine-hour deposition to The Daily Beast about the investigation....
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Daily Beast | ||
| MC2 | ||
| Fortune 500 companies | ||
| The Americas Forum | ||
| From Beirut to Kabul | ||
| The Oppenheimer Report | ||
| Palm Beach Police Department | ||
| U.S. attorney's office | ||
| Justice Department | ||
| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
| Location | Context |
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"ranks among the sleaziest people in the fashion industry. We’re talking about a conveyor belt, not a casting couch. Hundreds of girls were not only harassed but molested."Source
"I’m 100 percent convinced that he doesn’t traffic children."Source
"plus “female.”"Source
"special treatment"Source
"would have instructed the Justice Department to pursue justice without making a political mess."Source
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