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Biographical overview of modeling mogul Mr. Brunel and his agency empire

The passage is a promotional biography describing Mr. Brunel's modeling and talent agencies, with no concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑level political or intelligence actor Mr. Brunel founded multiple modeling agencies in Europe and the U.S. from 1978‑1988. Claims of combined annual revenues of $25 million. Lists several high‑profile models allegedly launched by him.

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #011982
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The passage is a promotional biography describing Mr. Brunel's modeling and talent agencies, with no concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑level political or intelligence actor Mr. Brunel founded multiple modeling agencies in Europe and the U.S. from 1978‑1988. Claims of combined annual revenues of $25 million. Lists several high‑profile models allegedly launched by him.

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‘eader in the modeling. fashion. entertainment Public relotions. restaurant, and tourism industries has made Mr. Brune! internationally renowned in nose fields. Among his various accomplishments throughout his career are the successful modeling agencies he has founded both in Europe and in the United States. For example, in 1978. Mr. Brunel founded and grew Karin Models Paris from the ground up to become oa lgad-market agency with a world-wide presence. Capturing a sirong market share in Paris, Mr. Brunel successfully created Karin Modeis as a platform for marquee cllents to obtain sophisticated public retations services and important modeling contract opporiunities. Mr. Brunel's success was 50 greai wilh Karin Paris that in the next ten years, he founded Next Model Management in Los Angeles, California in 1980, Nexi Model Managemen in Miami, Flotida in 1982, Mode! Management Group alse in Miami, Floricia in 1986, and Rebecca Commercial Casting in New York City. in 1988. The loiter one was opened as a talent and casting agency for performers. offering services such as voice-overs, television, and cinema advertising work. again. successfully carving oul a niche by which to make his mark and achieve bold commerciai performance results, Although Mr. Brunel later sold his rights to Next Management io Faith Kalas in 1989, whe parinered with Joel Wilkenfeld a couple of years later: NEXT represents some of the mosi prestigious women and men in the fashion world today. Star faleni includes renowned fashion models Molly Sims, Doniela Pesiova, Audrey Quock. Yamila Diaz, and Malgosia Bela. NEXT continues to mainiain on infivential international force in Ihe foshion and modeling industry ihrough its fully operational offices in New York. Los Angeles, Miami. Sao Paolo, Montreal, London. and Paris. as well as iis affiliates in Milan ond Australia, Because of sirong revenue growth and successful business perlormance. as a resull of his arlislic vision as an artislic director and tateni coordinator. Mr. Brunel founded ihe very successful Karin Models of America in New York Cily and Karin Models USA in Mami Beach. Mr. Brunel's commercial ventures in opening Karin agencies in Pars. New York, and Miami have been oxiremely successful. generating combined annua! revenues of twenty five (25) million dollars. Eveniually. Mr, Brunel kcensed the Karin nome to agencies in Israel, Denmark. Germany, and Span, Mr. Brunel's extraordinary ialanis are not only limiied to launching successful modeling businesses. but also in discovering and launching the careers of some of ine world's most successful models. Mr. Brunel has launched the extremely successful careers of supermodels such as Chrisly Turtingion. Rachel Hunter, Sharon Stone, Monica Bellucci, Estella Warren, and Chistina Semonnovskaya. These women all proceeded to become some of the mos! phoiographed inlernational cover models in the word. appeoring on thousands of magazine covers worldwide and spanning many years. ASO resu't of his teputalion as 4 highly visible, sitategrc networker who cuilivales and conducts business in a global environment and brokers lucrative deals, many

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