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    Brazilian Women Reveal Epstein’s Modelling Agent Recruited Girls Using Business Fronts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Several Brazilian women have come forward with detailed accounts of how a modelling agent played a pivotal role in recruiting young girls through various business operations. These ventures were reportedly used as a cover to facilitate the girls’ travel arrangements, including securing US visas, enabling them to visit Jeffrey Epstein. The revelations shed new light on the mechanisms behind Epstein’s network and the exploitation involved.

    the testimonies, the agent operated under the guise of legitimate modelling businesses, which served as a front to identify and lure vulnerable girls. These enterprises not only promised career opportunities but also handled the complex logistics required for international travel. This included arranging necessary documentation such as visas, which allowed the girls to enter the United States where Epstein’s activities took place.

    The involvement of a modelling agent in this recruitment process highlights the systematic nature of Epstein’s operation. It was not merely a matter of isolated incidents but rather a coordinated effort involving multiple layers of facilitation. The use of business fronts provided a veneer of legitimacy, making it easier to evade scrutiny and manipulate the victims.

    This new information adds to the growing body of evidence about the extensive network that Epstein and his associates maintained. It also underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement and victims in uncovering the full scope of the exploitation. The Brazilian women’s accounts emphasize the international dimension of the case, showing how recruitment extended beyond US borders.

    Meanwhile, the broader implications of these revelations continue to unfold, prompting calls for deeper investigations into the individuals and businesses involved. Authorities are urged to examine how such fronts were established and operated, as well as the role played by those who facilitated the visa processes. The testimonies from Brazil contribute critical insights into the global reach of Epstein’s trafficking network.

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