Jean-Luc Brunel

Former

Birthday September 18, 1946

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

DEATH DATE 2022-2-19, La Santé Prison, Paris, France (76 years old)

Nationality France

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1946

Jean-Luc Didier Henri Brunel (18 September 1946 – 19 February 2022) was a French model scout.

He gained prominence by leading the international modelling agency Karin Models, and founded MC2 Model Management, with financing by Jeffrey Epstein.

Jean-Luc Brunel was born on 18 September 1946 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, an urban commune west of Paris.

His father was a real estate executive.

He has one brother, Arnaud.

1970

Brunel began his career in the late 1970s, working as a modeling scout for Karin Mossberg's agency, Karin Models in Paris.

1978

In 1978, he became the head of Karin Models.

1980

Brunel had met Ghislaine Maxwell in the 1980s, and she later introduced him to the financier Jeffrey Epstein.

1988

The subject of a 60 Minutes investigation in 1988, Brunel faced allegations of sexual assault spanning three decades.

In 1988, Brunel and his brother Arnaud founded the Next Management Corporation.

The investigative segment "American Models in Paris", which aired on 23 October 1988, covered the conduct of Brunel and fellow Parisian modeling agent Claude Haddad.

Several American models who worked with Brunel were interviewed by 60 Minutes and described their experiences of the culture Brunel fostered where the models were routinely drugged and sexually abused.

Eileen Ford (of the New York-based Ford Modeling Agency) had sent her models to Brunel for Paris assignments and was interviewed for the program where she claimed no prior knowledge of the multiple complaints from models of sexual exploitation and drug abuse by Brunel.

He denied the claims, but Ford ultimately severed ties with him following the broadcast.

Michael Gross reported in Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women that Brunel had admitted to using cocaine for years.

Brunel defended his use by stating that he did not have a drug problem since he refrained from using cocaine during the day.

1989

In 1989, the Brunel brothers and Faith Kates formed the global modeling agency Next Management Company.

Kates owned a majority stake in the company with the Brunel brother's Next Management Corp. owning a minority stake at 25 percent.

1995

Building on these early successes, he founded Karin Models of America in 1995.

1996

American Photo reported that Brunel split off from Next Management Company in April 1996 with the Miami models.

Next Management Company sued the Brunel brothers in 1996.

Brunel, as a talent scout, discovered a number of models who rose to prominence, including Christy Turlington, Sharon Stone, and Milla Jovovich.

1999

After Brunel was included in a BBC One MacIntyre Undercover report on abuse within the fashion industry in November 1999, he was banned from his modeling agency in Europe.

2000

Brunel came under scrutiny for his ties to Epstein, with whom he worked from the early 2000s to 2015.

Brunel was accused of grooming young females and of partaking in the alleged sex trafficking ring run by Epstein.

In the early 2000s, Brunel moved to the United States.

The Daily Beast reported that he relied on funding from his brother Arnaud and their business partner, Étienne des Roys.

2003

In 2003, both financiers pulled out and after the "Paris office filed to revoke Brunel's claim to the Karin trademark in 2004," he changed the name of the agency to MC2.

2004

Brunel received funds from Epstein of "up to a million dollars" in 2004 to help launch a new modeling agency: MC2 Model Management.

2005

Brunel transformed Karin Models U.S. division into MC2 Model Management, by opening offices in New York City and Miami in 2005.

The agency name evokes Epstein through a reference to Einstein's equation for mass energy equivalency or E=mc.

Clients of MC2 reportedly included Nordstrom, Macy's Inc., Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, JCPenney Co., Kohl's Corporation, Target Corporation, Sears, and Belk.

2014

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an Epstein accuser, alleged in a 2014 court filing that the system was a cover for sex trafficking.

2019

In 2019, French National Police launched an investigation on Brunel after he went into hiding following Epstein's death.

In court documents released in August 2019, Giuffre named Brunel as one of the men Maxwell had directed her as a teenager to have sex with.

In 2019, it was reported that Brunel helped create The Identity Models in New York City and 1Mother Agency in Kyiv, Ukraine.

MC2 was dissolved on 27 September 2019.

Brunel was the subject of a seven-month investigation by CBS producer Craig Pyes and reporter Diane Sawyer for 60 Minutes.

2020

He was arrested on 16 December 2020, and charged with the rape of minors by French prosecutors.

However, he died from an apparent suicide before his trial could proceed.