Described as a friend; Epstein gave him $1 million to start a modeling agency.
Described as a friend; Epstein gave him $1 million to start a modeling agency.
Described as a friend; Epstein gave him $1 million to start a modeling agency.
The text states 'The FBI is also investigating Epstein's friend Jean Luc Brunel...'
The text states 'The FBI is also investigating Epstein's friend Jean Luc Brunel...'
The text states 'The FBI is also investigating Epstein's friend Jean Luc Brunel...'
Epstein gave Brunel $1 million, Brunel was a 'frequent visitor,' and Brunel's modeling agency (MC2) recruited girls who were then passengers on Epstein's private jets.
Epstein gave Brunel $1 million, Brunel was a 'frequent visitor,' and Brunel's modeling agency (MC2) recruited girls who were then passengers on Epstein's private jets.
Epstein gave Brunel $1 million, Brunel was a 'frequent visitor,' and Brunel's modeling agency (MC2) recruited girls who were then passengers on Epstein's private jets.
Epstein transferred $1M to Brunel's offshore account in Sept 2004. Epstein publicly defended Brunel against child trafficking allegations.
Epstein transferred $1M to Brunel's offshore account in Sept 2004. Epstein publicly defended Brunel against child trafficking allegations.
Epstein transferred $1M to Brunel's offshore account in Sept 2004. Epstein publicly defended Brunel against child trafficking allegations.
Text refers to Brunel as 'Epstein's friend' and links their activities via MC2 agency.
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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.
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This news article details allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's organized sexual abuse, reporting that he used staff and a modeling agency, MC2, to recruit young girls for daily "massages." The document describes the predatory activities of his staff, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Nadia Marcinkova, a $1M payment to MC2 founder Jean Luc Brunel, and recent legal settlements where victims received over $1 million each. Evidence from police searches of Epstein's Palm Beach home, including photos and sex toys, is also mentioned.
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This document, an article or report excerpt from circa July 2009, discusses Jeffrey Epstein completing his lenient house arrest for soliciting a minor. It highlights his vast wealth, settlements with victims, and connections to powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The text also notes that despite a non-prosecution agreement, the Department of Justice and FBI were actively investigating Epstein for more serious federal crimes, including child trafficking.
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This document summarizes articles from The Daily Beast about Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his lenient 2007 plea deal for sex offenses and subsequent special treatment, such as using his own private psychologist for a court-required evaluation. It highlights Epstein's financial relationship with Jean Luc Brunel, who received $1 million and whose modeling agency, MC2, recruited girls who flew on Epstein's private jets. The document concludes with a statement from Epstein's lawyer asserting his client's full compliance with legal agreements.
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This document is a printout of a 2010 article by Conchita Sarnoff for The Daily Beast, detailing allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Brunel. It highlights a $1 million wire transfer from Epstein to Brunel, the use of private jets to transport young women, and alleged efforts by Epstein's team to intimidate victims' families and interfere with the Palm Beach police investigation. The article compiles claims from various sources, including an unnamed police chief and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, painting a picture of criminal activity and obstruction of justice.
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