Tag Archives: Jean-Luc Brunel

The Wexner Deposition: A Study in What Wasn’t Asked

A major Epstein witness testified under oath for five hours — yet key issues were never pursued, including networks, surveillance systems, and institutional ties. What wasn’t asked may be more revealing than what was said. Oversight without accountability isn’t oversight.
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The Epstein Files Release: Intentional Defiance Masquerading as Transparency

3.5 MILLION pages of Epstein files — but no real transparency. Names of powerful officials redacted. Required records missing. Bulk downloads blocked. When government “transparency” requires hiding who was involved, something is very wrong. This isn’t openness. It’s obstruction.
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The Troubling Case of Jeffrey Epstein

After years of promises and speculation, the DOJ and FBI now say they’ve released all the Epstein files they intend to—and plan no further action. But survivors and the public still demand to know who took part in the sex trafficking. The truth must be fully revealed.
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