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Modeling agency sues Jeffrey Epstein over alleged business losses tied to his 2006 criminal case
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Modeling agency sues Jeffrey Epstein over alleged business losses tied to his 2006 criminal case

Modeling agency sues Jeffrey Epstein over alleged business losses tied to his 2006 criminal case The filing identifies a civil claim linking a high‑profile financier (Jeffrey Epstein) to concrete financial damages suffered by a modeling agency. It provides specific dates, amounts (>$15,000), and parties, offering a clear investigative angle (evidence of business impact, possible communications, and financial records). However, the claim repeats well‑known facts about Epstein’s 2006 conviction and does not introduce new actors or undisclosed transactions, limiting its novelty and broader controversy. Key insights: Plaintiff Jean‑Luc Brunel alleges $15,000+ losses due to loss of clients after Epstein’s 2006 charges.; Epstein is described as a hedge‑fund manager with a Palm Beach residence.; The complaint cites media linkage of Brunel’s agency to Epstein as the cause of business fallout.

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