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French model boss vital to Epstein investigation has 'disappeared without a trace'
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French model boss vital to Epstein investigation has 'disappeared without a trace'

The plot gets thicker

Investigators are urgently scouring the globe for model agency boss Jean-Luc Brunel, who they believe has key information related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation — but no one can find him.

"He is a ghost who has disappeared without trace," a Paris police source told the Daily Mirror.

"There is no address for him, all his internet accounts, including social media, have been wiped out," the source added. "He is uncontactable."

Investigators are reportedly combing the U.S., Europe, and Brazil, where he was last seen scouting young girls just months before Epstein's July arrest.

French authorities want to question Brunel in connection to their own Epstein inquiry to determine if Epstein committed crimes in France.

Brunel was a longtime associate of Epstein's and has been accused of using his clout in the modeling world to recruit young girls for Epstein. Brunel has previously denied the allegations, despite being named in court filings.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, alleges Brunel "farmed out" young girls who hoped to become models. She also claims she was forced to have sex with Brunel "many times" when she was 16 to 19 years old.

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