Overview
- The Justice Department last week released more than three million pages, 2,000 videos and 180,000 images from the Epstein investigation, enabling the latest reporting.
- Emails and chats place Daniel Siad in Barcelona coordinating travel and lodging, sending photos and videos for Epstein to select encounters, and working through local modeling agencies.
- Paris emerges as a frequent meeting point, with exchanges referencing French model agent Jean‑Luc Brunel alongside Siad’s Barcelona operations.
- The correspondence outlines a pipeline that lured vulnerable women from Eastern Europe with modeling promises and fixated on ages, including mentions of girls 16–17 in future plans.
- The files describe attempts to extend activity to Cuba based on Siad’s claims of new “modeling” contacts, including a purported conversation with a Castro family member.