The French Connection: Jeffrey Epstein’s Ties to Paris and France’s Elite

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Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose web of influence spanned continents, maintained a significant presence in France. His activities there involved luxury properties, high-society networking, and alleged exploitation facilitated by French associates. Recent releases of U.S. court documents in 2026 have renewed scrutiny on these links, prompting new French investigations.

### Jean-Luc Brunel: The Central Figure in Alleged Trafficking

The most direct French link to Epstein’s criminal activities was Jean-Luc Brunel, a prominent French modeling agent and scout. Born in 1946, Brunel headed agencies like Karin Models and co-founded MC2 Model Management, which Epstein helped finance with up to $1 million in the mid-2000s.

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate (who holds French citizenship and was born in France), reportedly introduced the two men in the 1980s or 1990s. Their partnership deepened over time, with Brunel frequently flying on Epstein’s private jet. Multiple victims, including Virginia Giuffre, accused Brunel of recruiting and trafficking young women and underage girls for Epstein, often posing as modeling opportunities. Some described being drugged and assaulted.

French authorities arrested Brunel in December 2020 at Charles de Gaulle Airport on charges of rape of minors and sexual trafficking. He was found dead in his Paris prison cell in February 2022, ruled a suicide, before facing trial. His death halted prosecution but left many questions about his network unresolved. New U.S. files highlight Brunel’s alleged role as a procurer, with one victim describing him as far more prolific than Maxwell in international trafficking.

### Epstein’s Parisian Base

Epstein owned a lavish apartment at 22 Avenue Foch in Paris’s upscale 16th arrondissement, purchased around 2001. He visited the city frequently—over 170 times—using it as his European hub for networking, meetings, and alleged abuse. French police searches revealed the property decorated with images of nude and semi-nude young women.

Prosecutors have documented allegations of sex trafficking involving the apartment and other locations, including properties in southern France like Saint-Tropez. Epstein’s staff reportedly chauffeured high-profile guests there, including figures like Bill Clinton and Woody Allen.

### Networking with France’s Political and Cultural Elite

Beyond the criminal allegations, Epstein cultivated relationships with influential French figures in politics, culture, arts, and finance. He offered private jets, introductions, favors, and business opportunities—a pattern seen in his U.S. and international dealings.

The most prominent name in recent documents is Jack Lang, former French Culture Minister under François Mitterrand and longtime head of the Arab World Institute. Lang appears hundreds of times in the files, with records of dinners, messages, shared events (including a photo outside the Louvre), and requests for favors like chauffeur services. His daughter, Caroline Lang, co-founded a company with Epstein. Amid the scrutiny, Lang resigned from the Institute, and French police raided its offices as part of a financial probe involving tax fraud suspicions linked to Epstein ties.

Other figures mentioned include diplomats like Fabrice Aidan (whose bank offices were raided) and various cultural and banking contacts. While most lack direct evidence of involvement in sexual crimes, questions persist about their awareness of Epstein’s background after his 2008 conviction.

### Ongoing French Investigations

French prosecutors opened inquiries in 2019 following Epstein’s U.S. arrest, appealing for victims. In February 2026, after the release of millions of U.S. documents, Paris prosecutors launched two new formal investigations: one into human trafficking and sexual offenses, and another into financial crimes like money laundering and tax fraud. They specifically called on potential French victims to come forward and are revisiting elements of the Brunel case.

These probes examine activities on French soil, involving French nationals or victims, and potential accomplices. Epstein’s death in 2019 and Brunel’s in 2022 have complicated accountability, but the document dumps continue to fuel judicial and public pressure.

Epstein’s French activities exemplify his strategy of blending elite access with exploitation. While the full extent remains under investigation, the scandal has punctured assumptions of insulation among France’s influential circles. Ongoing judicial efforts aim to uncover any unresolved crimes and complicity. For the latest, authorities encourage victims to contact French prosecutors.

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