Alleged Epstein Funding of MC2 Model Management and Claims of Ownership Dispute
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The passage suggests that Jeffrey Epstein may have provided "millions" to launch MC2 Model Management in 2005, linking a high‑profile financier to a fashion agency with offices in New York, Miami and Epstein reportedly contributed "millions" to start MC2 in October 2005. MC2 had offices in New York, Miami, and Tel Aviv, indicating cross‑border operations. A court document describes a 14‑year‑old
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U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division VAA:WHG:TNB:AF:ss Office of International Affairs Embassy of the United States of America 2, avenue Gabriel 75008 Paris + Fax: + December 30, 2020 Via Email Assistant United States Attorney One St. Andrews Plaza New York, New York 10007-1791 Re: Request for Legal Assistance from France in the Investigation of Jean-Luc BRUNEL: OIA Reference Number: CRM-182-74832: French MOMBEPI Number: 2020002015 Dear AUSA Please find enclosed a request from France for legal assistance in a foreign criminal matter. The United States is obligated to assist in such matters pursuant to the 1998 U.S.-France Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, as supplemented by the 2004 U.S.-France Mutual Legal Assistance Instrument. Consistent with the requirements of 18 U.S.C. § 3512, the United States Attorney's Office (USAO) is authorized to seek any requisite court orders and to take other steps necessary to execute the above-referenced request. This matt
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