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French Special Unit to Investigate Epstein Connections

A special unit in France will investigate connections to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on potential crimes involving French citizens.

A specialized investigative team from the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office is set to analyze documents related to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This group will collaborate closely with prosecutors and police to investigate potential wrongdoing involving French citizens. The initiative aims to shed light on any crimes that may have links to French nationals and Epstein's expansive network.

As part of this investigation, the activities of French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, a close associate of Epstein, will be scrutinized for new leads. Brunel, who faced serious accusations including the rape of minors, was found dead in his prison cell in 2022 while awaiting trial. His connections to Epstein and his role in the modeling industry raise significant questions about abuse and exploitation within that sphere, prompting a deeper look into his activities and associations.

Furthermore, several notable French public figures are implicated in the Epstein documents, heightening the investigation's stakes. Among them is former top politician Jack Lang, who is under scrutiny for financial crimes linked to Epstein's dealings. This growing inquiry not only seeks justice for victims but also aims to uncover the broader implications of Epstein's operations in France, potentially revealing a network of complicity among influential figures.

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