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Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire financier who the FBI believes molested around 40 underaged
girls, was assisted by a prominent modeling agent and scout. Here's what we know about Jean
Luc Brunel.
Jeffrey Epstein, you will no doubt recall, is the man who thought ferrying Bill Clinton on his
private jet, lawyering up with superstar Alan Dershowitz, and making frequent $100,000
donations to the Palm Beach Police Department would insulate him from prosecution for his
various depravities.
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Which included, for the record: buying a 14-year-old Yugloslavian named Natalia Marcinkova
from her parents in order to keep Marcinkova as his "sex slave"; paying a retinue of women to
trawl Palm Beach for teenagers economically desperate enough to agree to give Epstein
"massages" that often led to sexual contact; receiving two 12-year-old French girls as a "birthday
present"; and befriending Michael Wolff.
But as Conchita Sarnoff wrote at The Daily Beast:
Perhaps most disturbing, in terms of possible sex trafficking, was Epstein's relationship with Jean
Luc Brunel, owner of the MC2 modeling agency. According to a complaint filed in the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Florida, an alleged victim said that Epstein, [assistant
and girlfriend Ghislaine] Maxwell, Brunel, [house manager Alfredo] Rodriguez, and Marcinkova
‘deliberately engaged in a pattern of racketeering that involved luring minor children through
MC2, mostly girls under the age of 17, to engage in sexual play for money.
The FBI investigated Epstein, and identified around 40 underaged victims. Sarnoff reports that
the FBI is also investigating MC2 and Brunel for possibly engaging in child sex trafficking.
Since pleading guilty to reduced charges of soliciting sex with a minor and serving 13 months of
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