Ukrainian Modeling Agency Responds to Inclusion in Epstein Case Documents.
Ukrainian Modeling Agency Responds to Inclusion in Epstein Case Documents
According to TSN.ua: Following the U.S. Department of Justice's release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a Ukrainian modeling agency, Linea 12 Models, has issued a statement. The founder, Masha Manyuk, clarified that email correspondence found in the files was strictly professional in nature. The documents also reference communications with Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling scout who was arrested in 2020 on suspicion of crimes related to the case. The release of these documents is part of a massive trove of over 3 million pages of evidence.
The specific email exchange under scrutiny dates back to October 2010. The Epstein case, which involves allegations of sex trafficking and abuse of minors, has had a long and complex legal history. Notably, in 2005, the parents of a 14-year-old girl reported Epstein to Florida police; he was later accused of soliciting prostitution from minors between 2002 and 2005.
Epstein was released on a controversial plea deal in 2010 but was arrested again in July 2019 after the investigation was revived. He died by suicide in his jail cell shortly thereafter.
Agency Representative's Comments
Commenting on the correspondence, Masha Manyuk stated:
"I had known him for a very long time, about 20 years. He is a professional person, communicative, very positive."She added that
"this letter they published is a completely standard letter that we use to communicate with agencies."The agency's statements aim to distance itself from any negative associations with the Epstein scandal, which continues to draw intense public and media scrutiny worldwide.
The ongoing revelations from the Epstein investigation raise persistent questions about the network of individuals connected to his activities. Each new document release has the potential to prompt further inquiries and shed light on the broader scope of this high-profile case.
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