French prosecutors announce special team for Epstein files
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Officials will re-examine the case of the late French modelling agency executive Jean-Luc Brunel (right), a close associate of US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
PHOTOS: AFP
- Paris prosecutors formed a team to investigate Jeffrey Epstein files for crimes involving French nationals, re-examining Jean-Luc Brunel's case.
- Jeffrey Epstein died in prison awaiting child trafficking trial; Jean-Luc Brunel died in custody charged with raping minors.
- Recent US Epstein files named French figures; however, being mentioned does not automatically imply an offence was committed.
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PARIS - The Paris prosecutor’s office on Feb 14 announced it was setting up a special team of magistrates to analyse evidence that could implicate French nationals in the crimes of the convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
With Epstein’s known circle now extending to prominent French figures after the release of documents
The new team will work closely with prosecutors from the national financial crimes unit and police with a view to opening investigations into any suspected crimes involving French nationals, the Paris prosecutor’s office told AFP.
The aim is “to be able to extract any piece that could be usefully reused in a new investigative framework”, it said.
Brunel was found dead in his cell in a Paris prison in 2022
Prosecutors said an investigation had showed Brunel was “a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein” who had offered modelling jobs to young girls from poor backgrounds.
He had engaged in sexual acts with underage girls in the United States, the US Virgin Islands, Paris and the south of France, they said.
Jean-Luc Brunel (left) in an undated photograph released by the US Department of Justice on Dec 19, with jailed Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Ten women had made accusations against Brunel, several describing how they had been led to drink alcohol and had been subjected to forced sexual penetration, according to the prosecutor’s office.
New cases
Several French public figures feature in the latest US Department of Justice release of material from the Epstein files, though being mentioned there does not in itself mean any offence has been committed.
The prosecutor’s office said it had been asked to look into three new specific cases involving a French diplomat, a modelling agent and a musician.
At the request of the French foreign ministry it was looking into the reported appearance of senior diplomat Fabrice Aidan in the cache of Epstein-related documents published by the US authorities.
“An investigation is under way to gather various pieces of evidence that could substantiate this report,” the prosecutor’s office stated.
The prosecutor’s office has also received a complaint filed by a Swedish woman against Mr Daniel Siad, a model recruiter with close ties to Epstein. She accused him of “sexual acts that she describes as rape and that may have been committed in France in 1990”.
The office has also received a complaint filed against French conductor Frederic Chaslin alleging acts of sexual harassment allegedly committed in 2016, it said.
The latest release of Epstein files has led to French former minister Jack Lang resigning from his position
Mr Lang has, however, denied any wrongdoing, saying he was “shocked” that his name appeared in the statutes of an offshore company Epstein founded in 2016.
Mr Jack Lang resigned from his position as head of the Arab World Institute, but has denied any wrongdoing.
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The office of the national financial prosecutor said it had opened a preliminary investigation for “aggravated tax fraud and money laundering” against Mr Lang and his daughter, Ms Caroline Lang.
Following this announcement, Mr Lang resigned from the presidency of the Arab World Institute.
In an interview in newspaper La Tribune Dimanche, out on Feb 15, Mr Lang once again insists he is “white as snow”, denouncing what he describes as “a tsunami of lies” against him.
He told the paper he had known nothing of Epstein’s 2008 conviction for procuring a child for prostitution.
Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial


