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Jeffrey Epstein & Jean‑Luc Brunel sued for alleged $1 M payment, obstruction of justice, and defamation – links to high‑profile figures

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #011908
Pages
115
Persons
2

Summary

The filing contains concrete allegations that Jeffrey Epstein gave Jean‑Luc Brunel a $1 million wire transfer, that Epstein directed Brunel to flee to avoid deposition, and that both men disseminated Complaint alleges Epstein paid Brunel $1 million in 2004/2005 to help launch MC2 modeling agency. Brunel claims Epstein instructed him to leave Palm Beach to avoid a criminal deposition, constitutin

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