Jeffrey Epstein's Parisian lives - Le Monde
Over 18 years, the extremely kitsch property at 22 Avenue Foch served Epstein as a European office, a salon for artists and scientists and, above all, one of the places where he committed his sexual crimes.
At 12:30 pm on January 30, 2014, Jeffrey Epstein landed at Paris's Charles de Gaulle airport. Immediately afterward, according to his personal schedule released by the United States Department of Justice, he attended a series of meetings. At 5:30 pm, he was scheduled to go to French-German banker Ariane de Rothschild's home, near the Elysée Palace, to meet with her and former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak. Right after, Epstein was expecting visitors at his Paris apartment at 22 Avenue Foch, in the city's 16th arrondissement: two women arriving on a Norwegian Air flight at 8:45 pm.
In the days that followed, the sexual predator had meetings scheduled with a member of Qatar's ruling Al Thani family, Norwegian diplomat Terje Roed-Larsen, and an old French friend, the modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel. His schedule also listed several people "to see," including former Socialist minister Jack Lang and his daughter Caroline, Olivier Colom, a former international adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy, and a certain "Daniel," who may have been modeling agent Daniel Siad, who is suspected of having been one of the main figures recruiting women for Epstein.
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