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Alleged deposition avoidance by Ghislaine Maxwell and incriminating messages from Jean‑Luc Brunel suggest possible cover‑upCase Filekaggle-ho-010589House OversightAlleged deposition avoidance by Ghislaine Maxwell and incriminating messages from Jean‑Luc Brunel suggest possible cover‑up
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Alleged deposition avoidance by Ghislaine Maxwell and incriminating messages from Jean‑Luc Brunel suggest possible cover‑up
Alleged deposition avoidance by Ghislaine Maxwell and incriminating messages from Jean‑Luc Brunel suggest possible cover‑up The passage provides concrete details – dates, deposition notice, confidentiality agreement, and a photograph placing Maxwell in the U.S. after claiming she was abroad – that could be pursued to establish a false statement or obstruction. It also cites a specific message from Brunel referencing a minor, which could be a lead to illegal sexual exploitation. While the claims are unverified, they tie high‑profile individuals (Maxwell, Epstein, Clinton family) to potential misconduct, making it a strong investigative lead but still requiring corroboration. Key insights: Maxwell allegedly claimed a sick mother and left the U.S., yet was photographed at Chelsea Clinton’s wedding on July 31 2010.; Deposition notice and confidentiality agreement exist as exhibits, indicating formal legal proceedings.; Jean‑Luc Brunel’s message from 4/1/05 references a “2x8 years old” individual and suggests a paid sexual encounter.
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