MC2

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Also known as:
MC2 modeling agency MC2 agency MC2 Model Management MC2 Models Miami LLC MC2 Models Miami, LLC MC2 Model & Talent Miami, LLC MC2 Modeling Agency MC2 Model Management USA Mc2 Model Management MC2 (Modeling agency) MC2 Models MC2 (Modeling Agency) MC2 Model & Talent LLC

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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Jean Luc Brunel
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person Jean Luc Brunel
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person Jean-Luc
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person Jean-Luc
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person Jean-Luc Brunel
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person JEAN LUC BRUNEL
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person Jean-Luc Brunel
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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

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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.

Investigative report / article excerpt (house oversight committee document)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from an investigative report (likely a news article included in House Oversight files) detailing the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and modeling agent Jean Luc Brunel. It alleges that Brunel received $1 million from Epstein in 2005 to fund his agency MC2, potentially as payment for procuring young girls from abroad. The text outlines Brunel's history in the modeling industry, his scouting practices, and quotes sources describing him as a 'danger' to young models.

Investigative report / article component (part of house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document outlines allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel regarding the trafficking and sexual abuse of underage girls, citing FBI investigations and court complaints. It details specific accusations including the purchase of a 14-year-old, the use of the MC2 modeling agency to lure minors, and Epstein's attempts to evade prosecution through political connections and donations.

Investigative report / news article printout
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Jezebel article (page 28 of a larger House Oversight file) titled 'The Sex-Trafficking Model Scout.' It details allegations against modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, describing him as a 'danger' who owned the Karin agency and holds a major stake in MC2. The text includes severe accusations from John Casablancas that Brunel and his associates (Patrick Gilles and Varsano) drugged girls in Paris clubs. It also discusses Katie Ford's transition from modeling executive to human trafficking abolitionist, noting the similarities she observes between model recruiting and trafficking networks.

Printout of web article (jezebel) within government oversight file
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 2012 Huffington Post article by Conchita Sarnoff discussing the deregulation of modeling agencies and the risk of child sex trafficking. The article focuses heavily on Jean Luc Brunel, linking him directly to Jeffrey Epstein and describing Brunel's history of sexual misconduct allegations, his agency MC2, and his use of French citizenship to avoid legal depositions in Epstein-related cases. It references previous reporting by Jezebel and a CBS 60 Minutes segment produced by Diane Sawyer regarding Brunel's conduct.

News article / web printout
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Gawker article discussing potential new federal child trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein shortly after his release from jail on state solicitation charges. The article cites reporting from The Daily Beast's Conchita Sarnoff and mentions that Epstein's associate, Jean Luc Brunel of MC2 modeling agency, is also under investigation regarding models allegedly enlisted for Epstein's private jet. The text also references Epstein's friendship with Bill Clinton and details regarding his previous plea deal.

News article printout (gawker)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a blog post dated August 11, 2010, referencing a Jezebel article about sex trafficking allegations involving Jeffrey Epstein and the MC2 Modeling Agency. It details a court complaint alleging a racketeering pattern by Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jean Luc Brunel, and others to lure minors. The text also highlights Epstein's $100,000 donations to the Palm Beach Police Department and specific allegations of purchasing a 14-year-old girl and receiving children as birthday presents.

Web article printout / government oversight production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 21 of a report (likely by Conchita Sarnoff for The Daily Beast) discussing connections between Jeffrey Epstein, Jean-Luc Brunel, and the MC2 modeling agency. It cites witnesses claiming young models from Eastern Europe were frequent guests on Epstein's jets and notes that flight logs often listed passengers simply as "female." The page concludes with an editor's note regarding corrections and a biography of the author.

News article / investigative report printout
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an investigative article (likely from The Daily Beast) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details the legal troubles of Epstein employee Rodriguez, Epstein's financial influence over the Palm Beach Police Department via donations, and his alleged sex trafficking operation involving Jean Luc Brunel and the MC2 modeling agency. It highlights a specific $1 million wire transfer from Epstein to Brunel in 2004 and describes a racketeering pattern involving Maxwell, Marcinkova, and others.

Investigative journalism article / house oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 2010 Daily Beast article by Conchita Sarnoff detailing Jeffrey Epstein's abuse patterns and associates following his release from custody. It highlights the connection between Epstein and Jean Luc Brunel, noting Epstein provided $1 million to start the MC2 modeling agency, which allegedly sourced girls from Eastern Europe for Epstein. The text also details the routine sexual assaults at the El Brillo Way property and the involvement of Nadia Marcinkova.

News article / media report (printout included in house oversight documents)
2025-11-19

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This document, authored by Conchita Sarnoff and bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp, summarizes reporting by The Daily Beast regarding the special legal treatment Jeffrey Epstein received. It details his lenient plea deal, the submission of a private psychological report by Dr. Stephen Alexander, and a $1 million payment to Jean Luc Brunel, whose agency MC2 allegedly recruited girls transported on Epstein's jets. It also includes a denial of ongoing investigations by Epstein's lawyer, Jack Goldberger.

Article / investigative report excerpt (likely from a congressional file)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article from July 29, 2010, reporting that the DOJ was investigating Jeffrey Epstein for child trafficking following his release from jail on lesser charges. It highlights that the FBI was also investigating Epstein's friend Jean Luc Brunel and his MC2 modeling agency for allegedly sourcing girls from overseas for Epstein. The article discusses the legal implications of the non-prosecution agreement versus potential new federal charges.

News article printout
2025-11-19

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This document is page 12 of a legal filing outlining Count IV (Equitable Relief for Loss of Business) and Count V (Defamation) against defendant Tyler McDonald (d/b/a Yi.Org). The Plaintiff, owner of agency MC2 (historically associated with Jean-Luc Brunel), alleges that McDonald published false statements via a domain hosting service that damaged the agency's reputation and revenue. The Plaintiff seeks damages in excess of $15,000 and a trial by jury.

Legal complaint / court filing
2025-11-19

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This page from a civil complaint details claims by Plaintiff Brunel and MC2 against Jeffrey Epstein. It alleges that Epstein forced the plaintiff to commit illegal acts, subverted justice, and destroyed the MC2 business. Count III specifically alleges Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress upon Brunel caused by Epstein's 'illegal conduct with under-aged girls' which was falsely linked to the plaintiffs.

Legal pleading / civil complaint
2025-11-19

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This document is page 6 of a legal filing involving Plaintiff Brunel and his agency MC2, arguing that they have suffered severe financial damages and reputational harm solely due to their association with Jeffrey Epstein. It cites deposition testimony from Maritza Vasquez to claim Brunel was not involved in sex trafficking, details Brunel's inability to secure a U.S. visa, and states that MC2 went from being worth millions to being 'almost worthless.' The document references exhibits including visa documentation and a 2014 email from Jeff Fuller.

Legal filing / court pleading
2025-11-19

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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.

Legal filing / court document (likely a complaint)
2025-11-19

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This document page outlines specific instances where the Plaintiffs (specifically MC2 and Brunel) lost business opportunities due to negative publicity linking them to Epstein's illegal activities. It details three examples involving photographer Michael Avedon, Modilinos Model Agency, and 1 Mother Agency, where relationships were severed or models refused to sign due to fears regarding these alleged associations.

Legal pleading / court document page
2025-11-19

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This document is the first page of an Amended Verified Complaint filed on January 26, 2015, in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida. Plaintiffs Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 Model & Talent Miami, LLC are suing Jeffrey Epstein and Tyler McDonald (d/b/a Yi.Org) for defamation and other legal relief. The text establishes proper venue in Dade County based on the residence/business locations of the parties and the location where the alleged acts by Epstein occurred.

Legal filing (amended verified complaint)
2025-11-19

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A New York Post article from October 2009 reporting that Ghislaine Maxwell was served with a subpoena regarding civil suits filed by 24 underage girls against Jeffrey Epstein. The subpoena was served while she attended the Clinton Global Initiatives Conference. The article also notes subpoenas and depositions involving Epstein's brother Mark Epstein and associate Nadia Marcinkova, and mentions Epstein's ownership of the MC2 modeling agency.

News article (web printout)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 25 of a legal filing detailing allegations against Jean-Luc Brunel and his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. It alleges that Brunel, who runs the Epstein-funded MC2 modeling agency, visited Epstein 67 times in jail and procured underage girls (as young as eight) for abuse. The document cites a sworn statement by MC2 employee Maritza Vasquez confirming that Epstein's NY condos were used to house international models charged rent to live as 'underage prostitutes.'

Legal filing / affidavit (page 25 of a larger document)
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, contains the text of a Daily Beast investigative report detailing ongoing federal scrutiny of Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Jean Luc Brunel. It highlights the FBI's investigation into potential sex trafficking, Brunel's role in sourcing girls via the MC2 agency, and the $1 million payment from Epstein to Brunel. The text also criticizes the leniency of Epstein's 2007 plea deal, noting irregular privileges such as the use of a private psychologist for evaluation.

News article / investigative report (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of an investigative article by Conchita Sarnoff (The Daily Beast, 2010) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It details Jeffrey Epstein's financial ties to alleged trafficker Jean Luc Brunel ($1M transfer), donations to the Palm Beach Police to curry favor, and the use of the MC2 modeling agency to lure minors. It also highlights flight logs listing unnamed 'females' and Epstein's defense of Brunel.

Web article printout / house oversight committee record
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout combining an excerpt from a news article (likely The Daily Beast) with an online forum comment. The text highlights allegations of abuse involving underage girls (mostly 16 or younger) at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion, a $1 million payment to Jean Luc Brunel, and the recruitment of girls via the MC2 agency. It concludes with a forum post by user 'bruce' and a standard legal disclaimer associated with Jeffrey Epstein's email address (jeevacation@gmail.com).

Email / web forum printout
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article discussing a widened Justice Department and FBI probe into Jeffrey Epstein for child trafficking, specifically looking into his friend Jean Luc Brunel and the MC2 modeling agency. It highlights that while Epstein cannot be prosecuted again for charges covered by his 2007 non-prosecution agreement (double jeopardy), new evidence or victims could lead to federal trafficking charges which carry a 20-year sentence. The article also criticizes the special treatment Epstein received, noting his high-profile connections and the failure to enforce mandatory psychological evaluations.

News article / web printout (the daily beast) within house oversight committee records
2025-11-19

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This Daily Beast article details the legal maneuvering surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, highlighting the tension between local police (Chief Reiter) and the State Attorney (Barry Krischer). It discusses the involvement of Epstein's associate Jean Luc Brunel and the MC2 agency in recruiting girls, the aggressive tactics of Epstein's legal team (including Alan Dershowitz) against police and victims, and the eventual non-prosecution agreement that allowed Epstein to avoid federal charges despite a draft indictment threatening 20 years in prison.

News article (the daily beast printout)
2025-11-19
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