Sensational information emerges on why modeling agents sent young women to Epstein

Sensational information emerges on why modeling agents sent young women to Epstein

NYM Desk

Published: 08:32 PM, 10 June 2026

The Washington Post has published a new investigative report on the role of French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel in sending young women and models to the notorious American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's circle.

The media has conducted a long investigation into why and how Brunel, the founder of the once famous modeling agency 'MC2 Models', sent emerging models and young women to become victims of the personal lust of a criminal like Epstein.

After a long legal battle and being out of the public eye, Brunel and his associates are now trying to explain the dark chapter, which has been revealed in detail in this report.

The Washington Post's investigation revealed that Brunel mainly used his influence in the modeling industry to seduce young women who dreamed of building a career. He lured these girls to Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, luxury islands and Manhattan mansions, promising them a foothold in the international fashion world. Epstein invested huge sums of money in this modeling agency, which Brunell used to provide young women to Epstein as a kind of commodity to sustain his business empire, the investigation has revealed. Several of the models who were victims said they could not have imagined that they would fall into such a horrific sexual assault trap by coming through a reputable agency.

After long denying the allegations, Brunell and his lawyers are trying to make a new argument for their actions in the face of current legal pressure and new evidence. They claim that Brunell was completely in the dark about Epstein's real criminal network or his shady world. He only sent them to meet Epstein to please a wealthy investor and arrange sponsorship for the models.

However, various secret documents, letters and eyewitness accounts obtained by the Washington Post refute Brunell's claim of innocence. The documents show that Brunell was not only aware of Epstein's behavior towards young women, but in many cases he himself was the mastermind behind the process.

Even after Jeffrey Epstein's death, investigations are ongoing around the world into who was the main sponsor behind the international sex trafficking and exploitation ring he created. This report by The Washington Post proves how some influential people in the fashion and modeling world pushed young women's lives to the brink of destruction for the sake of power and money.

After this sensational information leak, the demand to bring other criminals involved in this immoral ring operating behind the modeling agency is becoming stronger.

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