Epstein’s Trafficking Buddy’s Suspicious Suicide In High Security Prison

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Jean Luc Brunel’s lawyers tell ABC News Brunel hanged himself. The prosecutor’s office declined to confirm those details of Brunel’s death. In December 2020, Brunel was charged with the “rape of minors over the age of 15 and sexual harassment”. Brunel, like his former partner in crime, Jeffery Epstein, supposedly strangled himself to death while in the custody of a high-profile prison.

Brunel reportedly sent young girls to the Epstein trafficking machine.

The French website reported:

“According to our information, the septuagenarian was found dead by hanging last night in his cell in the Paris prison of Health. He was found around 1 a.m. during the night patrol. He could not be revived, said a prison source.”

The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed that Jean-Brunel had been found dead and indicated that an investigation into the causes of death had been opened, entrusted to the 3rd judicial police district. His death means the extinction of public action in this case, unless other people were to be implicated.

“According to the first elements available to us, no breach was noted on the side of the agents who were on duty that night”, explains Erwan Saoudi, delegate of the prison FO union for Ile-de-France. The union wants proof that the intervention occurred around one o’clock, and that Brunel’s body was not found in the early morning. “This shows that this inmate was determined to take action. All rounds have been completed. On average, there are four to six in the night at the level of the vulnerable people district (QPV), the one where Brunel was imprisoned. He chose to commit his gesture between two rounds. First aid couldn’t do anything. It is certain that he was then alone in the cell. “

His death, under similar circumstances to Epstein’s jailhouse suicide in 2019, marked a lost opportunity for the victims of the alleged sex-trafficking ring to get justice.

Anne-Claire Le Jeune, a lawyer representing Brunel’s accusers, expressed their “frustration and bitterness over not being able to obtain justice – just as for the victims of Epstein.”

It had already taken “so much courage for them to be able to speak up, to be heard by the police,” Le Jeune told the Guardian.

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Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in December of procuring underage girls to be sexually abused by the late money manager Jeffrey Epstein.

Maxwell, who turned 60 years old on Christmas Day, faced six criminal counts at her trial. Jurors deliberated for five days before finding her guilty of five of the six counts, including conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts.

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