Jeffrey Epstein and Jean‑Luc Brunel discuss bringing a Burmese singer to the US amid references to an Obama visit to Myanmar
Jeffrey Epstein and Jean‑Luc Brunel discuss bringing a Burmese singer to the US amid references to an Obama visit to Myanmar The email chain shows Epstein and his associate discussing logistics for a Burmese performer and hints at leveraging a high‑profile diplomatic visit (Obama to Myanmar). While it lacks concrete dates, money trails, or explicit illegal activity, it links Epstein and Brunel to potential exploitation of a foreign minor and suggests coordination with a U.S. presidential visit, meriting further investigation. Key insights: Epstein and Brunel exchange messages about transporting a Burmese girl, described as a star singer, to the United States.; Reference to an upcoming Obama visit to Myanmar, implying possible use of diplomatic cover.; Mentions of other locations (Bangkok) and a third party, Boris Nikolic, hinting at a broader network.
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Jeffrey Epstein and Jean‑Luc Brunel discuss bringing a Burmese singer to the US amid references to an Obama visit to Myanmar The email chain shows Epstein and his associate discussing logistics for a Burmese performer and hints at leveraging a high‑profile diplomatic visit (Obama to Myanmar). While it lacks concrete dates, money trails, or explicit illegal activity, it links Epstein and Brunel to potential exploitation of a foreign minor and suggests coordination with a U.S. presidential visit, meriting further investigation. Key insights: Epstein and Brunel exchange messages about transporting a Burmese girl, described as a star singer, to the United States.; Reference to an upcoming Obama visit to Myanmar, implying possible use of diplomatic cover.; Mentions of other locations (Bangkok) and a third party, Boris Nikolic, hinting at a broader network.
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