Jeffrey Epstein discusses bringing Burmese pop star to US amid Obama’s Myanmar visit
The email chain links Jeffrey Epstein and model Jean‑Luc Brunel to plans of importing a Burmese singer to the United States, coinciding with a high‑profile diplomatic visit (Obama to Myanmar). While t Epstein and Brunel exchange messages about a Burmese girl who is a star singer in Myanmar. Reference to bringing her to the US during President Obama’s planned visit to Myanmar. Mentions of other loc
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The email chain links Jeffrey Epstein and model Jean‑Luc Brunel to plans of importing a Burmese singer to the United States, coinciding with a high‑profile diplomatic visit (Obama to Myanmar). While t Epstein and Brunel exchange messages about a Burmese girl who is a star singer in Myanmar. Reference to bringing her to the US during President Obama’s planned visit to Myanmar. Mentions of other loc
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