Sworn deposition links Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Jean‑Luc Brunel’s modeling agency to underage girls, $1 M investment and alleged trafficking payments
Sworn deposition links Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Jean‑Luc Brunel’s modeling agency to underage girls, $1 M investment and alleged trafficking payments The passage provides specific, verifiable details – a 2010 sworn deposition, a $1 M investment by Epstein, dates (2003‑2006), addresses, and alleged $100,000 assignments – that could be pursued for financial records, visa applications, and FBI files. It implicates high‑profile figures (Epstein, Brunel, Les Wexner) and a foreign‑model supply chain, making it a strong investigative lead, though many claims remain uncorroborated. Key insights: Vasquez’s 2010 deposition states Epstein invested $1 M in Brunel’s agency MC2 and that she handled its finances from 2003‑2006.; MC2 recruited 200‑300 underage models from South America, Europe and the former Soviet Union for Epstein’s New York, Palm Beach and Caribbean properties.; Models as young as 13‑15 were housed at 301 E. 66th St., a building allegedly owned by Epstein, with rent waived but $1,000 monthly charges by Brunel.
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Sworn deposition links Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Jean‑Luc Brunel’s modeling agency to underage girls, $1 M investment and alleged trafficking payments The passage provides specific, verifiable details – a 2010 sworn deposition, a $1 M investment by Epstein, dates (2003‑2006), addresses, and alleged $100,000 assignments – that could be pursued for financial records, visa applications, and FBI files. It implicates high‑profile figures (Epstein, Brunel, Les Wexner) and a foreign‑model supply chain, making it a strong investigative lead, though many claims remain uncorroborated. Key insights: Vasquez’s 2010 deposition states Epstein invested $1 M in Brunel’s agency MC2 and that she handled its finances from 2003‑2006.; MC2 recruited 200‑300 underage models from South America, Europe and the former Soviet Union for Epstein’s New York, Palm Beach and Caribbean properties.; Models as young as 13‑15 were housed at 301 E. 66th St., a building allegedly owned by Epstein, with rent waived but $1,000 monthly charges by Brunel.
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