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Fox Fashion Agency declines collaboration over alleged sex‑trafficking links to Jean‑Luc Brunel
The passage mentions a refusal to work with a partner because of concerns about Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged sex‑trafficking articles. While it flags a potential link to a known figure in the modeling‑ Fox Fashion Agency cites Jean‑Luc Brunel as a long‑time partner with no prior issues. Agency claims parents of new models are scared after seeing “bad articles” about sex trafficking. Agency halts pl
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The passage mentions a refusal to work with a partner because of concerns about Jean‑Luc Brunel and alleged sex‑trafficking articles. While it flags a potential link to a known figure in the modeling‑ Fox Fashion Agency cites Jean‑Luc Brunel as a long‑time partner with no prior issues. Agency claims parents of new models are scared after seeing “bad articles” about sex trafficking. Agency halts pl
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Leah Jean“the girls that you like on our website. We know Jean Luc Brunel and we always work with him since more”
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