Longtime acquaintance and frequent guest; Brunel received $1 million from Epstein
Text states Brunel is Epstein's friend and his agency sourced girls for Epstein.
Fuller refers to 'the problem of your friendship with Jeffrey Epstein'.
Described as 'his buddy'.
Epstein gave $1 million to his friend Jean Luc Brunel.
Epstein gave $1 million to friend Jean Luc Brunel for MC2.
Brunel visited Epstein 67 times in jail; stayed at Epstein's house; Epstein owned Brunel's apartment.
Brunel visited Epstein 67 times in jail; Epstein funds Brunel's agency MC2; Brunel left messages procuring girls.
Visited Epstein 67 times in jail; stayed at Epstein's apartment
Brunel is a 'prominent friend' of Epstein and accused by Jane Doe #3.
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Affidavit by attorney Bradley Edwards in Case 10-81111 detailing obstruction tactics by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The document asserts that Jean Luc Brunel visited Epstein 67 times in jail and that both Brunel and Ghislaine Maxwell evaded depositions by falsely claiming to be out of the country. It explicitly lists Epstein's inner circle (including pilots and household staff like Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova) and notes that Epstein paid for their legal counsel to control their testimony.
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This document is a Plaintiff's Response to Defendant Jeffrey Epstein's Motion to Quash Service of Process. The plaintiff, M.J., argues that service was properly effected on October 8, 2010, when a private investigator handed the papers to an employee named 'Mark' at Epstein's New York mansion. The filing accuses Epstein and his associate Richard Barnett of fraud and perjury for submitting an affidavit claiming service never occurred, and details a pattern of obstruction by Epstein and his associates (including Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel) in similar civil cases.
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This affidavit by attorney Bradley Edwards details difficulties in discovery for a civil case against Jeffrey Epstein (Case 10-81111). It alleges that key witnesses Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel evaded depositions by falsely claiming to be out of the country. Crucially, it lists specific individuals for whom Epstein paid legal fees to prevent them from testifying against him, explicitly labeling Sarah Kellen as a 'procurer of girls' and Nadia Marcinkova as a 'live-in sex slave', while also identifying his personal pilots and household staff.
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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.
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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.
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This document is a news article from Politico dated December 31, 2014, reporting on a new court filing in which a woman identified as Jane Doe #3, an alleged sex slave of Jeffrey Epstein, accused prominent friends of Epstein, including Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jean Luc Brunel, of participating in debauchery. The article details Epstein's prior conviction and plea deal, and states that the new filing seeks to allow Jane Doe #3 and another woman to join a pending victims' rights case against federal prosecutors.
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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.
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An email from Jeff Fuller to Jean Luc Brunel dated November 12, 2014, discussing the severe business impact on their modeling agency, MC2, caused by Brunel's association with Jeffrey Epstein. Fuller notes that despite Brunel not being convicted of a crime, the 'guilty by association' perception and online articles (specifically mentioning Conchita Sarnoff) have stunted the agency's growth for years and hindered model recruitment. The email also lists major American retailers (Target, Macy's, etc.) who are clients, noting concern that these companies are disassociating from the agency due to reputation risks.
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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.
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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article from July 2010 detailing Jeffrey Epstein's sexual misconduct and business connections. It highlights his financial support of Jean Luc Brunel's MC2 agency, the use of private jets to transport girls from Eastern Europe, and the specific sexual acts performed at his Palm Beach home involving Nadia Marcinkova. The article also notes evidence found (and missing computers) during a police search warrant execution.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and JEAN LUC BRUNEL
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