Jean-Luc Brunel: Jeffrey Epstein associate is found dead in French prison

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French modelling agent and Jeffrey Epstein associate Jean-Luc Brunel has been found dead in prison.

Brunel, 76, was detained in December 2020 as part of an inquiry into allegations of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment.

The investigation was a preliminary inquiry into whether Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, had committed sex crimes on French territory or against French victims.

Image: Jean-Luc Brunel disappeared alongside Ghislaine Maxwell after Epstein's death. Pics: Fairchild Archive/Penske Media/Shutterstock/Matrix Media

Brunel was found in his cell in the Sante prison in Paris at around 1am on Saturday, the prosecutor's office in the French capital said.

An investigation into the death has been opened.

Brunel had founded a modelling management company with Epstein but he had denied any wrongdoing related to his association with him.

Epstein took his own life in 2019 in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking allegations.

Brunel went to ground after Epstein's death, but in October 2019 he, and Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, were traced to the Brazilian Riviera.

At the time, Brunel's lawyer denied he was on the run, and insisted he was willing to cooperate with investigations.

He was eventually arrested at Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport in 2020.

Image: Jeffrey Epstein, shown standing in front of his second private plane, took his own life in 2019

A frequent companion of Epstein, Brunel was considered central to the French investigation into the alleged sexual exploitation of women and girls by the disgraced US financier and his associates.

Multiple women identified themselves as victims and have spoken to police since the French probe was opened in 2019.

Virginia Giuffre claimed Brunel offered girls modelling jobs in the US, but was actually recruiting them for Epstein.

It comes as Prince Andrew agreed to settle a case in which he was accused of abusing Ms Guiffre - who was trafficked by Epstein - when she was a teenager.

Image: Earlier this week, Prince Andrew settled a case with Virginia Giuffre. Pic: Rex/Shutterstock

The royal - who has denied any wrongdoing - has been stripped of his title and patronages and made a "substantial donation to Ms Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights".

Andrew has also pledged to "demonstrate his regret for his association with [Jeffrey] Epstein" by supporting the "fight against the evils of sex trafficking, and by supporting its victims".

Meanwhile, Maxwell will be sentenced at the end of June after being convicted of recruiting teenage girls for him to abuse.

Image: Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of recruiting underage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein

Maxwell, 60, was convicted following the month-long trial, in which prosecutors maintained she recruited and groomed teenage girls for disgraced billionaire Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 2004.

She once had a romantic relationship with the paedophile and later became his employee.

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SpyAmongIncels on February 19th, 2022 at 19:37 UTC »

So two people involved in this mess have been found dead in a jail cell, both supposedly suicide?

The scariest part of this is that if they were murdered that means there’s someone out there powerful enough to order these assassinations and remain undetected.

Many_Banana on February 19th, 2022 at 16:08 UTC »

Hey I've seen this one before!

ADarwinAward on February 19th, 2022 at 15:37 UTC »

He was found hanging in his cell.