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22 key media moments in the Epstein case

InternationalFebruary 19, 2022

Jean-Luc Brunel Found Dead in Paris Prison Cell

Published by Multiple Outlets

Summary

Modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel was found dead by apparent suicide in his cell at La Sante prison in Paris while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking of minors and rape. His death occurred roughly two and a half years after Epstein's own death in a New York federal jail cell under similar circumstances. The French investigation into Brunel's activities was subsequently closed.

Why It Matters

The second high-profile death in custody connected to the Epstein case, intensifying public skepticism about the circumstances surrounding deaths of key figures. Brunel's death foreclosed the possibility of a trial that could have revealed details of Epstein's European operations.

Source

French Ministry of Justice statement; reported by AFP, Le Monde, and BBC News, February 19, 2022

Jean-Luc Bruneldeath in custodyLa Sante prisonFrancemodeling industryinvestigation closed
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