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Plaintiff Brunel claims visa delays and business losses due to false association with Jeffrey Epstein
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kaggle-ho-011917House Oversight

Plaintiff Brunel claims visa delays and business losses due to false association with Jeffrey Epstein

Plaintiff Brunel claims visa delays and business losses due to false association with Jeffrey Epstein The passage provides a plaintiff's allegation that his visa and revenue were harmed by a mischaracterized link to Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions no concrete evidence, specific transactions, or high‑ranking officials, limiting its investigative utility. While it touches on a high‑profile figure (Epstein), the claim is largely self‑serving and lacks verifiable details, making it a low‑to‑moderate lead. Key insights: Brunel alleges he has "clean hands" and was not involved in Epstein's sex trafficking.; Claims visa application delays were caused by the false association with Epstein.; States his MC2 modeling business lost millions of dollars after media linked him to Epstein.

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