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Epstein’s Operation Wasn’t Wholesale — It Was Targeted (Part 3) (7/7/26)

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Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation was not built like a traditional street-level sex-trafficking ring focused on volume and direct profit. It was a targeted exploitation network designed around access, influence, leverage, and elite protection. Epstein allegedly used vulnerable girls and young women as currency inside a world of wealthy and powerful people, where secrecy and proximity mattered more than ordinary commercial gain. Jean-Luc Brunel and MC2 mattered because the modeling industry allegedly provided the perfect cover: promises of opportunity, travel, housing, introductions, and career advancement that could be used to lure young women into Epstein’s orbit while making the arrangement appear legitimate from the outside. Immigration fraud was central to that machinery because foreign girls and young women could allegedly be brought into the United States under false pretenses, then controlled through fear, dependency, paperwork, and threats tied to their legal status. Once inside the system, the promise of modeling work could turn into coercion, isolation, abuse, and silence, with immigration vulnerability functioning like an invisible leash. The larger indictment is that Epstein’s operation required more than one predator; it required recruiters, facilitators, professional covers, institutional failure, and powerful people willing to look away. Epstein may be dead, and Brunel may be dead, but the machinery they used did not run on ghosts, and until the visa fraud, modeling pipeline, money trail, and protected associates are fully exposed, the coverup remains alive. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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