A newly surfaced email from August 2017 has brought renewed attention to Jeffrey Epstein’s powerful network. The message, reportedly written by one of Epstein’s victims, reads: “I’m at the door but I will wait for my time… I don’t want to come early to find Trump in your house.”
This note stands out because, at that time, Donald Trump was serving his first term as President. Trump had long claimed that he had ended his relationship with Epstein years earlier, describing him as a “creep”. Yet, the 2017 email hints that the two might still have been in contact, or at least that Trump could have been visiting Epstein’s residence during that period.
The revelation has stirred public interest again in Epstein’s deep web of connections. His circle included politicians, business magnates, and global leaders. The email raises more questions about whether Epstein’s links with influential figures truly ended when they claimed to have cut him off.
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Millions Behind a Modeling Agency
Jeffrey Epstein’s financial dealings extended beyond his personal network. He reportedly invested millions of dollars to help Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling agent, launch the MC2 Model Management agency. The company operated from France and had offices in New York, Miami, and Tel Aviv.
According to reports, some of the girls recruited through the agency were as young as 14 years old. This connection has drawn serious concern that the agency may have been used to source underage models for Epstein’s circle.
In 2022, Brunel was found dead in his prison cell in France under mysterious circumstances. Authorities ruled his death a suicide, which occurred before he could face trial on charges of sexual abuse and trafficking. Brunel’s death mirrored the pattern of unexplained and suspicious events surrounding several people linked to Epstein’s case.
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The partnership between Epstein and Brunel demonstrated Epstein’s far-reaching influence across countries and industries. His financial power allowed him to connect with individuals who had access to vulnerable young models, expanding his network globally.
Disturbing Communications and Allegations
Further documents show Jeffrey Epstein maintained secret email exchanges with Kathy Ruemmler, who served as Deputy Counsel during President Obama’s administration. In one such message, Epstein allegedly suggested “girls” to several powerful figures.
Those named in his communications reportedly included Peter Thiel, the chairman of Palantir; William Burns, former CIA Director and U.S. Ambassador to Russia; Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister; Thorbjorn Jagland, former Norwegian Prime Minister; and Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, former President of Mongolia. Epstein also mentioned contacts with officials from the United Arab Emirates, India, and Qatar.
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These claims, though unverified, show how Epstein attempted to maintain ties with some of the most powerful leaders and business figures worldwide. His use of coded messages and secretive offers paints a disturbing picture of manipulation and control.
In another revelation, Jeffrey Epstein allegedly claimed that Hillary Clinton had a relationship with her former lawyer Vince Foster. Foster’s death in 1993, officially ruled a suicide, has long been surrounded by public speculation. Epstein’s mention of it revived attention toward unexplained deaths among people connected to influential political circles.
From the 2017 email about Trump to the modeling agency financed by Epstein and the disturbing names in his communications, the new findings reveal how deeply Epstein’s influence was rooted in politics, business, and power. His network stretched across continents, involving prominent individuals whose associations continue to attract global scrutiny.
