This document is an excerpt from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich'), marked as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, Leslie Wexner, and French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel. The text describes how Epstein used his connection to Wexner (Victoria's Secret) and his financial backing of Brunel's agencies (Karin, MC2) to access models, with allegations of visa manipulation and exploitation of young women from former Soviet republics.
This document, an excerpt from the book "Filthy Rich," discusses the relationship between modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel and Jeffrey Epstein. It details allegations from a court filing by lawyer Bradley Edwards that the two men used Brunel's agency, MC2 (formerly Karin), to traffic underage girls into the United States under the guise of modeling contracts, a claim Brunel strongly denies in the text.
This document is an excerpt from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' (marked as House Oversight evidence) discussing the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, Leslie Wexner, and French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel around 2005. It details how Epstein leveraged his connection to Wexner (Victoria's Secret) and his financial backing of Brunel's agencies (Karin, MC2) to access models, noting Brunel's history of alleged sexual exploitation dating back to a 1988 '60 Minutes' investigation. The text highlights Brunel scouting in former Soviet republics and Epstein paying for models' support and housing.
A support letter dated July 8, 2014, from the President of Natalie Model Management in Latvia to the Department of Homeland Security. The letter advocates for Jean-Luc Brunel's O-1 Extraordinary Ability visa application to work as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator for MC2 Models Miami, LLC. It details Brunel's 25-year career in the fashion industry, citing his work with high-profile models like Elle McPherson and Monica Bellucci, and major brands such as Dior and Chanel.
This document is a letter dated July 8, 2014, from the President of Modelwerk (a German modeling agency) to the US Department of Homeland Security. It serves as a letter of support for an O-1 'Extraordinary Ability' visa application for Jean-Luc Brunel to work as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator for MC2 Models Miami, LLC. The letter details Brunel's 25-year career and lists high-profile campaigns he managed involving supermodels such as Elle McPherson and Monica Bellucci.
This document is a 2014 letter from Alia Amantova, Director of Figaro International Management, addressed to the Department of Homeland Security in support of an O-1 Extraordinary Ability visa petition for Jean-Luc Brunel. The letter details Brunel's career as a talent coordinator and art director, crediting him with discovering or representing high-profile models such as Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Sharon Stone, and Monica Bellucci. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is a letter dated July 8, 2014, from the President of Natalie Model Management in Latvia to the Department of Homeland Security (USCIS). It serves as a letter of support for an O-1 Extraordinary Ability visa application for Jean-Luc Brunel to work as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator for MC2 Models Miami, LLC. The letter details Brunel's 25-year career, his reputation as a strategic networker, and lists numerous high-profile campaigns he brokered involving famous models and luxury brands.
This document is a formal letter dated June 17, 2010, from Alia Amantova, Director of the FiGaro modeling agency, to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. It supports an O-1 'Extraordinary Ability' visa petition for Jean-Luc Brunel, citing his extensive history of discovering and representing high-profile supermodels such as Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, and Sharon Stone. The letter appears to be part of a House Oversight investigation file.
This document is a legal brief or support letter arguing for Jean Luc Brunel's eligibility for a specific visa classification (likely O-1 based on the INA and CFR citations regarding extraordinary ability). It details his 25-year career in the fashion industry, his role at MC2 Models, his involvement in the '2006 Models New Generation program,' and his success in discovering or representing high-profile supermodels such as Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell. The document lists numerous major fashion campaigns and brands Brunel has worked with to establish his international reputation.
This document serves as a professional biography for Mr. Brunel (Jean-Luc Brunel), detailing his establishment of major modeling agencies including Karin Models and Next Model Management between 1978 and 1989. It lists his expansion into various global markets (Paris, NYC, Miami, LA) and highlights his role in launching the careers of high-profile supermodels like Christy Turlington and Sharon Stone. The document mentions specific business milestones, including the sale of Next Management to Faith Kates and annual revenues reaching $25 million. The page ends mid-sentence and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a single page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020711). It lists Italian actress Monica Bellucci as entry #14, citing a user named 'yuyamika7' as the image source, though the image itself is missing from the page.
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