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Alleged Deposition Evasion by Ghislaine Maxwell and Links to Jean‑Luc Brunel in Epstein Civil Cases
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Alleged Deposition Evasion by Ghislaine Maxwell and Links to Jean‑Luc Brunel in Epstein Civil Cases

Alleged Deposition Evasion by Ghislaine Maxwell and Links to Jean‑Luc Brunel in Epstein Civil Cases The passage suggests that Ghislaine Maxwell deliberately avoided a deposition in civil suits against Jeffrey Epstein by claiming she was abroad, yet was later seen at a high‑profile New York wedding. It also mentions Jean‑Luc Brunel’s involvement. These details point to potential obstruction of justice and coordinated witness tampering, offering concrete follow‑up steps (locate the wedding, verify attendance, subpoena travel records). While the actors are high‑profile, the claim is not entirely novel and lacks specific dates or transaction data, placing it just below the blockbuster threshold. Key insights: Maxwell’s deposition was cancelled by her attorney citing travel abroad, but she was later spotted in New York.; The cancellation occurred days before the scheduled deposition in civil cases filed by Epstein’s alleged victims.; Jean‑Luc Brunel is referenced as another figure involved in trafficking and similarly evading deposition.

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