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MC2 Model Management
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MC2 Model Management is an international modeling agency cofounded by French model agent Jean-Luc Brunel, with a $1 million line of credit provided by financier Jeffrey Epstein. The agency was established in Miami in 2005, renamed from Brunel's earlier agency Karin Models of America. The Miami operation was dissolved on September 27, 2019, though a branch affiliated with the agency continues to operate in Tel Aviv.
Ofer Raphaeli founded MC2 Model Management in 2000 in Israel. According to Ofer he claims to have met Jeffrey only twice in Miami, and worked at the New York location in 2004.
Brunel was arrested in December 2020 on charges of rape, sexual assault of minors, human trafficking, and participation in a criminal conspiracy. He died by suicide in a Paris prison cell in February 2022 while awaiting trial. MC2 has been the subject of extensive investigation into its role in Epstein's sex trafficking network, including its documented connections to the Victoria's Secret fashion brand.
Jean-Luc Brunel began his career as a model agent in Paris in the late 1970s, becoming head of the Karin Models agency in 1978. He claimed to have launched the careers of several prominent models of the era, including Christy Turlington, Rebecca Romijn, and Milla Jovovich, though other agents have disputed some of these attributions. Allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting models surfaced as early as 1988, when a CBS 60 Minutes investigation presented by Diane Sawyer aired accounts from several of his accusers. Despite the broadcast, Brunel's career continued without consequence. In 1995, he expanded Karin's operations to New York and Miami, and was briefly a minority partner at Next Management in New York.
Brunel and Jeffrey Epstein are believed to have met in the 1980s, with their relationship growing in the late 1990s. Between 2000 and 2005, Brunel flew on Epstein's private jet at least two dozen times. In 2005, Brunel transformed Karin's United States division into MC2 Model Management, with Epstein providing a $1 million line of credit, according to a sworn deposition by MC2's former bookkeeper, Maritza Vasquez. Vasquez testified that Epstein directly paid for the visas of models brought to the United States to work for the agency, and that girls housed in agency-controlled apartments in Miami Beach and Manhattan were transported to parties at Epstein's Palm Beach and Manhattan properties rather than working as professional models. She said MC2 was a financially unprofitable operation, stating that Epstein's involvement appeared to be motivated by access to the agency's models rather than commercial interest. MC2 lost an estimated $49 million between 2006 to 2015 according to an accounting firm.
MC2 first opened offices in Miami and New York, with a third branch subsequently established in Tel Aviv. Clients of MC2 reportedly included Nordstrom, Macy's Inc., Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, JCPenney Co., Kohl's Corporation, Target Corporation, Sears, and Belk.
On 27 September 2019, the Miami branch of MC2 was dissolved but the Tel Aviv branch remained active.
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