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Jean-Luc Brunel
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2019-08-29 | N/A | Team met with three adult victims. | Unknown | View |
This document contains a series of emails from January 2021 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the DOJ Attaché at the US Embassy in Paris. They discuss the ongoing French investigation into Jean-Luc Brunel, who was in custody at the time. Key topics include the French authorities' request for evidence from the Epstein investigation (specifically photos and database records using facial recognition), the drafting of Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) requests, and the French judiciary's insistence on reciprocity before sharing their own evidence with the US. The emails also mention the existence of photos of Brunel within seized Epstein evidence and the potential cooperation of two adult victims abused in Paris.
This document is a commentary from the Department of Justice (DOJ) expressing opposition to proposed legislative changes outlined in Sections 224, 231, 232, and 233 related to human trafficking laws. The DOJ argues that the proposed changes are unnecessary, burdensome, or based on a misunderstanding of existing laws and departmental procedures. The document defends current practices, including the use of a wide range of statutes like the Mann Act and collaborations with various organizations for training and enforcement.
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