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Jeffrey Epstein’s paedo pal fashion guru Jean-Luc Brunel found dead in jail cell

A close friend of Jeffrey Epstein has been found dead in the prison where he was awaiting trial for raping minors.

The prosecution service in Paris confirmed that Jean-Luc Brunel, 76, was found hanging in his cell in La Santé, in the south of the capital city, in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The French fashion agent was involved in the Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew sex abuse scandal but wasn’t arrested until December 2020.

The chilling discovery is spookily similar to the death of Epstein, who was also found dead in his prison cell in New York on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial for a range of offences, including trafficking minors for sex, and multiple rapes.

Brunel was arrested at Paris airport as he tried to board a plane to Senegal, telling detectives “I’m going on holiday” (BFM TV)

An investigating source said: “A night patrol found his lifeless body at about 1am.

“A judicial enquiry has been launched, and early evidence points to suicide.”

Brunel was charged after two days of interviews by an examining magistrate and specialist police from an anti-paedophilia unit, according to Mirror Online.

He was arrested at the city’s Charles de Gaulle airport while trying to board a plane to Dakar, Senegal, telling detectives “I’m going on holiday”.

Brunel was suspected of having been part of a global underage sex ring organised by late American multi-billionaire paedophile Epstein, who took his own life in 2019, while awaiting trial for numerous sex crimes.

Others involved in the ring include Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, 60, who is currently in prison in the US after being found guilty of sex trafficking.

Paedophile Epstein, who took his own life in 2019, while awaiting trial for numerous sex crimes (Getty Images)

A French judicial enquiry into Brunel’s conduct was opened in August 2019, when prosecutors heard allegations that Brunel and the Queen’s second son shared a lover.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an American, has told lawyers she was employed as a ‘sex slave’ when she was forced to sleep with the Duke after being trafficked to him at least three times when she was 17 and 18.

Prince Andrew has since agreed a civil settlement with Ms Giuffre, thought to be worth some £12million.

Ms Roberts Giuffre has also said she had “sexual relations with Brunel on several occasions”, between the ages of 16 and 19, according to legal papers filed in America and France.

Both Prince Andrew and Brunel vehemently deny these claims, with the Prince considered a key witness who both the Americans and the French want to interview in person.

The rape of a minor is punishable by up to 15 years in prison in France, while aggravated sexual harassment comes with a three-year prison sentence and a fine equivalent to around £40,000.

Earlier this week Prince Andrew settled with Virginia Giuffre, thought to be worth some £12million (Getty Images)

Brunel, who denied any wrongdoing, was being held in custody until a criminal trial on a date to be fixed.

Brunel was also suspected of using his contacts in the fashion industry to provide victims to Epstein and his friends.

He is said to have flown three sisters from a Paris housing estate to America so they could be abused by Epstein as “a birthday present”.

Among his alleged victims, it is claimed in court documents, were the 12-year-old triplets from Paris.

Brunel was the founder of MC2, the model agency – one that prosecutors believe was used as a cover for Epstein’s sex trafficking ring.

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