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Epstein’s $1 M wire to modeling mogul Jean‑Luc Brunel and Palm Beach police favors suggest possible trafficking networkCase Filekaggle-ho-029769House OversightEpstein’s $1 M wire to modeling mogul Jean‑Luc Brunel and Palm Beach police favors suggest possible trafficking network
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Epstein’s $1 M wire to modeling mogul Jean‑Luc Brunel and Palm Beach police favors suggest possible trafficking network
Epstein’s $1 M wire to modeling mogul Jean‑Luc Brunel and Palm Beach police favors suggest possible trafficking network The passage provides concrete financial details ($1 M wire transfer, $100 k police donation, $100 k ballet donation) and names specific actors (Jeffrey Epstein, Jean‑Luc Brunel, retired Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, attorney Guy Frostin). It links these to alleged racketeering and sex‑trafficking via the MC 2 modeling agency, includes pilot logs showing victims on Epstein’s jets, and mentions police misconduct (hats to avoid tickets). These are actionable leads for financial‑flow tracing, police‑department inquiry, and trafficking prosecution, though the claims remain unverified. The controversy is high, involving a billionaire convicted of sex offenses and potential corruption of a local police chief, but the information is not wholly novel, as similar allegations have appeared in media. Hence a strong but not blockbuster score. Key insights: Epstein gave $100,000 to Palm Beach Police Department for “sophisticated equipment” and received police hats to avoid tickets.; Retired Police Chief Michael Reiter ordered the $100,000 returned after Epstein came under suspicion.; Epstein wired $1 million to Jean‑Luc Brunel’s offshore account in September 2004, coinciding with the launch of MC 2.
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