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Allegations of Underage Model Scouting and Human Trafficking Tied to Jean‑Luc Brunel and MC2 Agency
The passage provides specific allegations that Jean‑Luc Brunel, a high‑profile modeling scout, used his agency MC2 to recruit under‑age girls and may have facilitated sexual exploitation, referencing Brunel owns 85% of MC2 and handles international relations for the agency. Alleged practice of scouting teenage girls (14‑24) worldwide with minimal oversight. Reports of drugging girls and using clu
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The passage provides specific allegations that Jean‑Luc Brunel, a high‑profile modeling scout, used his agency MC2 to recruit under‑age girls and may have facilitated sexual exploitation, referencing Brunel owns 85% of MC2 and handles international relations for the agency. Alleged practice of scouting teenage girls (14‑24) worldwide with minimal oversight. Reports of drugging girls and using clu
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“amily business in 2007 to the private equity firm Stone Tower Equity. “In her new life as a nearly full-t”
Paula Epstein“enship he also successfully avoided deposition in Epstein’s sex related cases. Like so many other reporter”
David L. Stone“amily business in 2007 to the private equity firm Stone Tower Equity. “In her new life as a nearly full-t”
Jean-Luc Brunel“for his agency, MC2, or anyone else who requests, Brunel is free to scout for very young girls without lim”
Dr. Benedict H. Gross“th of its international scouting. Model, Michael Gross’s 1995 book, describes Brunel’s activities in Par”
David Gross“th of its international scouting. Model, Michael Gross’s 1995 book, describes Brunel’s activities in Par”
Jane Does“h he owns an 85 percent stake in MC2. Instead, he does scouting for the agency and takes care of the int”
Alan Stone“amily business in 2007 to the private equity firm Stone Tower Equity. “In her new life as a nearly full-t”
Bradley T Gross“th of its international scouting. Model, Michael Gross’s 1995 book, describes Brunel’s activities in Par”
Edward Jay Epstein“enship he also successfully avoided deposition in Epstein’s sex related cases. Like so many other reporter”
Ilan Epstein“enship he also successfully avoided deposition in Epstein’s sex related cases. Like so many other reporter”
Wafic Said“ohn Casablancas, founder of Elite modeling agency said: I really despise Jean-Luc as a human being for”
Orly Paris“oss’s 1995 book, describes Brunel’s activities in Paris from the late 1970s onwards, when he worked for,”
C. Edge“trouble are looking for. He’s always been on the edge of the system.” John Casablancas, founder of Eli”
Leah Jean“of Elite modeling agency said: I really despise Jean-Luc as a human being for the way he’s cheapened t”
Larry VisoskiLauren Book“ernational scouting. Model, Michael Gross’s 1995 book, describes Brunel’s activities in Paris from the”
Jeffrey Epstein“enship he also successfully avoided deposition in Epstein’s sex related cases. Like so many other reporter”
Mark Epstein“enship he also successfully avoided deposition in Epstein’s sex related cases. Like so many other reporter”
Gensler Company“stly independently and with little oversight. The company blog refers to Brunel as a ‘scouting tsunami’ and”
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