In this Breitbart article, French prosecutors say roughly ten previously unknown suspected victims have come forward as part of France’s renewed investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s network.
- The Paris prosecutor’s office says about ten “new” suspected victims have emerged in the French probe into Epstein and his associates.
- France opened a human trafficking investigation after the U.S. Justice Department released additional Epstein-related files in January.
- Prosecutors are currently prioritizing interviews with alleged victims rather than publicly naming new suspects.
- The French angle is important because Epstein owned property in France, making it one of the few foreign jurisdictions with a direct territorial connection to the case.
- Jean-Luc Brunel, the French modeling agent long tied to Epstein, was arrested in 2020 but died in a French prison in 2022 before standing trial.
- A prior French investigation into Epstein’s connections was reportedly closed in 2023 after Brunel’s death, but renewed scrutiny and new files helped revive the matter.
- The emergence of additional suspected victims reinforces the argument that Epstein’s operation was broader than the public has been allowed to fully understand.
- The case continues to raise uncomfortable questions about who enabled Epstein, who benefited from his network, and why so many details remain hidden years after his death.
Read the full story: https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2026/05/17/around-10-new-suspected-epstein-victims-identified-in-french-investigation/




