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kaggle-ho-011928House Oversight

Deposition claims Jeffrey Epstein received special treatment in plea deal, incarceration, and psychological evaluation; links to $1M payment to model Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged recruitment of underage girls

Deposition claims Jeffrey Epstein received special treatment in plea deal, incarceration, and psychological evaluation; links to $1M payment to model Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged recruitment of underage girls The passage provides specific allegations of preferential legal handling for Epstein-including a reduced plea, daily jail visits, and a self‑submitted psychological report-plus a concrete $1 million payment to Jean‑Luc Brunel tied to his modeling agency. These details suggest actionable leads (e.g., investigating the non‑prosecution agreement, the source of the $1 M, and the role of the private psychologist). While not wholly novel, the combination of legal irregularities and financial flow to a known figure linked to trafficking raises moderate to strong investigative value and public controversy. Key insights: Michael Reiter’s deposition alleges Epstein got special treatment in plea and jail conditions.; Epstein was allowed to submit a self‑prepared psychological report from Dr. Stephen Alexander, whose phone is now disconnected.; A draft 53‑page federal indictment was reportedly prepared but never filed.

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