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This document appears to be a heavily redacted address book or contact list associated with Jeffrey Epstein. It spans from 2004-2005 and contains an alphabetical listing of names, organizations, and businesses, along with sections for specific locations like "France", "Israel", "Kenya", and categories like "Massage", "Medical", and "Travel". The document includes handwritten notes identifying key individuals, witnesses, and staff members, such as Ghislaine Maxwell, chefs, pilots, and drivers.
This document is page 60 of a contact list, likely from an address book, bearing the Bates number DOJ-OGR-00022345. It contains an alphabetized list of names from 'T' to 'V', including Robert & Blaine Trump and Governor Charles Turnbull. A note indicates that personal contact information has been redacted.
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 appears to be a page from a larger report (likely House Oversight, based on the footer) containing 'Chapter 31'. It reproduces a text excerpt from a January 30, 2009, article in 'Fashionista' by Julia Hermanns. The text is a job posting seeking interns for the NYC branch of Mc2 Model Management. It notably highlights that the agency was founded by Jean-Luc Brunel and emphasizes his history of signing Christy Turlington at age 14. The posting lists administrative duties and offers a stipend/Metrocard.
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.
This document appears to be a page (125) from a larger report or book, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It reproduces a job posting from January 30, 2009, by Julia Hermanns in 'Fashionista' seeking interns for Mc2 Model Management's NYC branch. The text explicitly highlights that the agency was founded by Jean-Luc Brunel and notes his history of signing models at a young age (specifically Christy Turlington at 14).
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 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 is an excerpt from a biography or legal petition (likely for a visa) outlining the career of Jean-Luc Brunel. It details his history as a model agent for major supermodels (Campbell, Turlington, etc.), his founding of MC2 Model Management in 2005, and his earlier career in public relations and hospitality dating back to the 1970s. The document references several attached exhibits supporting his professional standing.
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.
A letter dated July 25, 2014, from MC2 Models Miami to the Department of Homeland Security supporting an O-1 visa petition for Jean-Luc Brunel. The letter asserts Brunel's 'Extraordinary Ability' as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator and notes he already holds O-1 status. It details the prestige of MC2 Models (formerly Karin Models) and the significance of the Miami Beach fashion market to justify the petition.
This document, likely an excerpt from a book or investigative report found in House Oversight files, details the history of allegations against modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel. It cites a 1988 '60 Minutes' investigation accusing Brunel of drugging and raping models, quotes his rival John Casablancas calling him a predator, and explicitly links Brunel to Jeffrey Epstein, noting that Brunel avoided testifying at Epstein's trial and traveled on Epstein's private jet with young girls.
This document is a page from a contact book (page 60), listing contact details for individuals including Robert Trump, actor Chris Tucker, model Christy Turlington, and BVI Governor Charles Turnbull. The entries include residential and business addresses (NY, London, Paris, Los Angeles), phone numbers, and email addresses. It notably includes specific notes such as assistant names ('Rylyn' for Chris Tucker) and door codes.
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