Epstein allegedly transferred $1 M to Brunel’s offshore account and linked fashion‑industry MC2 to his private jets
The passage provides a specific financial transaction ($1 M wire in Sep 2004) to a named associate (Brunel) and ties a fashion‑agency (MC2) to Epstein’s jet manifests, offering concrete leads (bank ac Epstein wired $1 million to Brunel’s offshore bank in September 2004. Brunel (and partner Jeff Fuller) are linked to MC2, a modeling agency accused of exploiting under‑ag Former MC2 bookkeeper arrang
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The passage provides a specific financial transaction ($1 M wire in Sep 2004) to a named associate (Brunel) and ties a fashion‑agency (MC2) to Epstein’s jet manifests, offering concrete leads (bank ac Epstein wired $1 million to Brunel’s offshore bank in September 2004. Brunel (and partner Jeff Fuller) are linked to MC2, a modeling agency accused of exploiting under‑ag Former MC2 bookkeeper arrang
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