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Jean Luc Brunel
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Jean Luc Brunel
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An email from Michael Sanka to Jean Luc Brunel dated December 12, 2014, marked as Exhibit F in a House Oversight investigation. Sanka informs Brunel that their modeling scouting operations are in crisis because parents researching Brunel on Google find 'Sex Trafficking' allegations and refuse to let their daughters work with the agency. Sanka warns that they will be unable to sign new models within three months unless Brunel takes action to deny the allegations officially.
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.
Informing Brunel he cannot sign new models for MC2 due to online sex trafficking allegations.
Michael Sanka warns Jean Luc Brunel that their modeling scouting business is failing because parents Google Brunel's name and see 'Sex Trafficking' allegations. He states they cannot sign new girls and requests Brunel get an official letter denying the truth of the allegations.
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