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Jeffrey Epstein
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Financial |
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Jean Luc Brunel
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Employee |
5
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Jean Luc Brunel
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Business associate |
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Jean-Luc
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Founder owner |
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Jean-Luc
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Association |
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Jean-Luc Brunel
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Founder owner |
5
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person
JEAN LUC BRUNEL
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Professional |
5
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person
Jean-Luc Brunel
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Owner co owner |
5
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Filing of Form I-129 | USCIS | View |
| 2019-04-24 | N/A | Florida's Third District Court of Appeal rules that MC2 failed to properly serve Epstein. | Florida | View |
| 2015-01-26 | N/A | E-Filing of Amended Verified Complaint | Dade County, Florida | View |
This document is a legal letter dated November 3, 2014, from attorney Luis Font of Font Law Group to the USCIS Vermont Service Center. It formally notifies the USCIS that the petitioner, MC2 Models Miami LLC, is withdrawing its I-129 O-1 visa petition (Case #EAC-14-225-50803) for beneficiary Jean Luc Didier Henri Rene Brunel without prejudice.
This is page 3 of a USCIS Notice of Action (Form I-797) regarding a petition for an O-1 nonimmigrant visa (extraordinary ability in the arts). The government is challenging the petition, stating that the beneficiary's documented success and proposed duties—specifically scouting talent for MC2 Models and managing agency operations—demonstrate ability in 'business' rather than 'the arts.' The document requests a copy of the employment contract and better explanation of the engagement to prove it qualifies as an artistic endeavor.
This document is page 2 of a USCIS Notice of Action (Request for Evidence) regarding an O-1B visa petition filed by MC2 Models Miami LLC on behalf of Jean Luc Brunel. USCIS questions whether Brunel meets the 'extraordinary ability' criteria and suggests that a previous approval of his status might have been made in error based on the duties described. The document notes that peer support letters were submitted by Claudia Midolo and Alla Amantova.
This document is a USCIS 'Notice of Action' dated August 26, 2014, issuing a Request for Evidence (RFE) regarding a Form I-129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker). The petitioner is MC2 Models Miami LLC, represented by Luis Font of Font Law Group PA, and the beneficiary is Jean Luc Brunel, a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein. The document outlines strict deadlines for submitting additional evidence to the Vermont Service Center by November 21, 2014.
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 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 the final page of a legal letter petitioning for an O-1 nonimmigrant visa for Jean Luc Brunel. The petition is submitted by MC2 Models Miami, LLC, arguing that Brunel qualifies as an 'Alien of Extraordinary Ability in Art Direction and Talent Coordination' and noting he has held this status previously. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011990.
This document is a page from a legal filing (likely an O-1 visa petition) arguing that Jean-Luc Brunel qualifies as an 'Alien of Extraordinary Ability' in the fashion industry. It highlights his success with MC2 Models (formerly Karin Models), citing annual revenues of $25 million and his role in launching supermodel careers. It also references the IMTA and its discovery of several famous actors to establish industry prestige.
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 appears to be a support letter for an O-1 visa application (for individuals with extraordinary ability) on behalf of Jean Luc Brunel. It outlines his role as Artistic Director and Talent Coordinator for MC2 Models Miami, LLC, highlighting his responsibilities in visual marketing and talent recruitment. The document emphasizes the agency's prestige, citing high-profile models like Rebecca Romijn and Jerry Hall, and asserts Brunel's qualifications meet regulatory standards for the visa.
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 is a list of supporting exhibits, likely for a legal or visa application concerning Jean Luc Brunel. It outlines evidence of his professional standing in the fashion industry, including his association with agencies like Karin Models and MC2, his role in the 2004 and 2006 'Models New Generation' contests, and letters of support from industry professionals Claudia Midolo and Alla Amaniova. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is a Form I-797B Notice of Action from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, dated September 6, 2011. It approves an O1 (extraordinary ability) nonimmigrant worker petition filed by MC2 Models Miami LLC for French national Jean Luc Brunel (full name Jean Luc Pierre Marie Rene Brunel). The approval authorized Brunel to work from October 1, 2011, through September 30, 2014, with the consulate in Paris listed for visa processing.
This document is a page from a Miami Herald article filed as a court exhibit, detailing allegations by Virginia Roberts and testimony from Maritza Vasquez regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Jean-Luc Brunel's involvement in trafficking underage models via the Mc2 agency. It describes how young girls were recruited, housed in Epstein-owned apartments, and allegedly coerced into sexual acts with wealthy clients under the guise of modeling contracts.
This document is a page from a Miami Herald article filed as a court exhibit, detailing allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Jean-Luc Brunel regarding the Mc2 modeling agency. It includes testimony from former bookkeeper Maritza Vasquez about the recruitment and housing of underage models, financial transactions, and the pressure placed on models to engage in sexual acts. The text also recounts Virginia Roberts' experience of aging out of Epstein's interest at 19 and being sent to Thailand.
An email from Manuela W Martinez (Mega Partners/Mega Model Brasil) to Jean Luc Brunel dated October 17, 2014. Martinez explicitly acknowledges that 'sex trafficking allegations' had previously stopped her agency from working with Brunel's agency (MC2) for 5-6 years. However, she agrees to try to place a model with him because of her friendship with an associate named Vinicius. She also thanks Brunel for a gift (a bag).
This document is an email dated October 17, 2014, marked as Exhibit C in a House Oversight investigation. Vladimir Yudashkin of 1 MotherAgency writes to Jean Luc Brunel to inform him that a model, Liza Zazdravnih, has refused to sign a contract with MC2. The refusal is explicitly due to the model discovering online articles alleging Brunel's involvement in illegal activities with young models, leading her to fear for her safety.
This page, likely from a House Oversight Committee report, details allegations that Jeffrey Epstein provided millions of dollars to fund the MC2 Model Management agency, which opened in October 2005. It includes quotes from an industry insider suggesting the name 'MC2' references Epstein ('E equals MC squared') and a denial from MC2 President Jeffrey Fuller, who insists Epstein has no ownership and that only he and Jean-Luc Brunel are partners.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee report detailing allegations against Jean-Luc Brunel. It cites media reports from Jezebel and the book 'Model' to describe Brunel's scouting of underage girls, his ownership of MC2, and accusations by John Casablancas that Brunel and his associates drugged girls in Paris clubs. It also discusses Katie Ford's transition from modeling executive to human trafficking abolitionist.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight report containing an article by Conchita Sarnoff dated February 10, 2012. The article discusses the lack of regulation in the modeling industry facilitating child sex trafficking, specifically highlighting Jean Luc Brunel's connection to Jeffrey Epstein and his history of allegations. It mentions Brunel's agency MC2 and his past dissociation from Eileen Ford following a media exposé.
This page, likely from a House Oversight investigation, summarizes allegations against Jean-Luc Brunel, focusing on his modeling agency MC2 and his past activities in Paris. It includes quotes from rival John Casablancas accusing Brunel of drugging girls and references Brunel avoiding depositions in Jeffrey Epstein's cases. The document also features insights from Katie Ford regarding the parallels between the modeling industry and human trafficking.
This document is page 37 of a House Oversight collection, featuring an article by Conchita Sarnoff dated February 10, 2012. The text discusses the lack of regulation in the modeling industry conducive to sex trafficking, specifically highlighting Jean Luc Brunel's connections to Jeffrey Epstein and his establishment of the MC2 agency while avoiding legal service in the US. It also references past media coverage by Jezebel and CBS's Diane Sawyer regarding Brunel's conduct.
This article reports on court filings revealing links between Jeffrey Epstein and MC2 modeling agency owner Jean Luc Brunel, alleging they brought underage girls into the country with promises of modeling contracts. The documents state that Epstein provided financial support to MC2 and used his New York condos to house models, while also attempting to block depositions of high-profile associates like Guislaine Maxwell and Bill Clinton.
A PageSix.com article from October 6, 2007, reporting on allegations that Jeffrey Epstein secretly financed the launch of MC2 Models, an agency run by Jean-Luc Brunel and Jeffrey Fuller. The article details Epstein's pending plea deal for soliciting minors, as well as past allegations of misconduct against Brunel and associate Gerald Marie involving underage models. Both MC2 president Jeffrey Fuller and Epstein's representative Howard Rubenstein issued denials regarding any business relationship between Epstein and the agency.
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