[GRADE A1 — DOJ-OGR prosecution documents]
The Paris apartment at 22 Avenue Foch is documented in the doj-ogr source dataset. Avenue Foch is one of Paris's most prestigious addresses, radiating from the Arc de Triomphe in the 16th arrondissement.
The Paris property connects to the MC2 modeling agency pipeline operated by Jean-Luc Brunel. Brunel, who was charged by French authorities in December 2020 with rape of minors and sexual harassment, ran MC2 with international scouting operations. The Paris apartment served as a European base of operations where the modeling-to-abuse pipeline had geographic proximity to Brunel's European activities.
The Maxwell trial prosecution described a recruitment pattern that included geographic distribution across Palm Beach, New York, New Mexico, Paris, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Paris property represents the European node of this geographic network.
22 Avenue Foch is the least documented of the major Epstein properties in the Neo4j graph, appearing in only one source dataset (doj-ogr) compared to five for Manhattan and three each for Palm Beach and Zorro Ranch. This documentation gap may reflect the geographic jurisdictional limits of U.S. prosecution — French authorities conducted their own investigation leading to Brunel's charges.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: The Paris property is documented in DOJ-OGR records as part of Epstein's property network, with a geographic connection to Brunel's MC2 operations in Europe. It does NOT provide detail on the specific activities conducted at this address comparable to what is documented for Palm Beach or Manhattan. The French investigation into Brunel addressed some activities in the Paris context, but Brunel died in custody before trial. The property's role within the operation is inferred from its geographic positioning relative to MC2, not from extensive documentary evidence specific to this address.