They work largely unsupervised and are generally paid a headhunting fee for every girl an agency signs. Even when affiliated with an agency, as Brunel obviously is with MC2, scouts operate mostly independently and with little oversight. The company blog refers to Brunel as a 'scouting tsunami' and MC2 is fairly well known for the strength of its international scouting. Model, Michael Gross's 1995 book, describes Brunel's activities in Paris from the late 1970s onwards, when he worked for, and eventually owned, the modeling agency Karin. "Jean-Luc is considered a danger," says Jerome Bonnouvrier. "Owning Karin was a dream for a playboy. His problem is that he knows exactly what girls in trouble are looking for. He's always been on the edge of the system." John Casablancas, founder of Elite modeling agency said: I really despise Jean-Luc as a human being for the way he's cheapened the business. There is no justice. This is a guy who should be behind bars. There was a little group, Jean-Luc, Patrick Gilles, and Varsano. They were very well known in Paris for roaming the clubs. They would invite girls and put drugs in their drinks. Everybody knew they were creeps." Casablancas was a professional rival who was pushed out of his agency for questionable concerns. Katie Ford human trafficking abolitionist and Eileen Ford's daughter, talked to the Wall Street Journaimagazine. In that story "A Model Trade Union," Ford describes herself as a "roving ambassador" to help stop human trafficking. Ford sold her stake in the family business in 2007 to the private equity firm Stone Tower Equity. "In her new life as a nearly full-time, unpaid, roving ambassador for the cause her job is an outgrowth of her former work, rather than a repudiation of it, or an atonement. Her interest in human trafficking began when a representative of the United Nations called to ask if she would participate in a women's leadership group that was studying the issue of trafficking. "I said, 'I can't come talk about it, because I don't know anything about it!" Ford recalls. "But I went, and after two hours, I knew why I was there. The way people traffic across borders is parallel to the way we recruit models. According to Ford "the target age is 14 to 24, and so it's 41 similar to modeling." I knew how to reach that market" she said, "It was the feeling of: There but for the grace of God... The girls who came to us could have been those girls." 42 http://files.wallstreetfolly.com/wordpress/2007/10/jeffrey- epstein-doesnt-want-to-be-branded-as-a-sex-offender-for- life-and-no-hes-not-a-m odeling-agency-secret-sugar-daddy- or-so-its-owners-say/ Jeffrey Epstein doesn't want to be branded as a "sex offender" for life, and no, he's not a modeling agency secret sugar daddy (or so its owners say) Posted by WSF On October - 9 - 2007 \ inerrelftECI arty-Ham Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein, the billionaire money manager who's agreed to plead guilty to soliciting underaged hookers and go away for 18 months, doesn't want to be branded a "sex offender" for life. Page Six says his lawyers are thinking about asking prosecutors to drop that requirement from his plea agreement: In a letter drafted, but not sent, to U.S. Attorney Alexander Costa and obtained by Page Six, Epstein's lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, writes, "Doing so will have a profound impact [on Epstein] both immediately and forever after. Not only will he be restricted to a wholly inappropriate penal facility, but he will be required for the rest of his life to account for his whereabouts." Meanwhile, over the weekend Page Six said that owners of MC2 modeling, run by Jean-Luc Brunel — who's also been accused of favoring underaged models in the past — claim that Epstein is not the secret deep pockets behind the firm, no matter what others say or speculate. 43 Epstein, __reportedly gave "millions" to start MC2, which opened in October 2005 with offices in New York, Miami and Tel Aviv. One of the girls Epstein, 54, was accused of soliciting massages from was described in court documents as being just 14. "E equals MC squared. . . get it, like the equation? E equals Epstein. He just thinks everyone is too dumb to figure it out," said a model industry insider. "He's a desperate old man that fantasizes and takes advantage of young girls." "Jeffrey Epstein has no ownership or involvement in our company and never has. Jean-Luc Brunel and I are the only two partners and owners of MC2 Model Management," [Jeffrey] Fuller said. [MC2 President] 44 http://www.washingtonpost.comincws/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2014/04/21/eleventh-circuit-rules- that-discovery-can-move-forward-on-my-crime-victims-rights-act-case/ The Volokh Conspiracy Eleventh Circuit rules that discovery can move forward on my Crime Victims' Rights Act case By Paul Cassell April 21 On Friday,the Ilth Circuit ruled that discovery can move forward in an important Crime Victims' Rights Act case that my co-counsel, Brad Edwards, and I are pursuing. The narrow issue before the court was whether prosecutors and defense attorneys could assert some sort of "privilege" to prevent crime victims from reviewing the correspondence that lead to a plea bargain. More broadly, the ruling means that the victims will have a chance to return to the district court and seek to invalidate a plea agreement that (we alleged) was consummated in violation of their rights. I hope that the case will ultimately set an important precedent that federal prosecutors can't keep victims in the dark about the plea deals that they reach. Here are the important facts, taken from the 11th Circuit's opinion: The case arose in 2006, the FBI began investigating allegations that wealthy investor Jeffrey Epstein had sexually abused dozens and dozens of minor girls. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida accepted Epstein's case for prosecution, and the FBI issued victim notification letters to my two clients, minors Jane Doe No. 1 and Jane Doe No. 2, in June and August 2007. Extensive plea negotiations ensued between the prosecutors and Epstein. On Sept. 24, 2007, the prosecutors entered into a non-prosecution agreement with Epstein in which they agreed not to file any federal charges against Epstein in exchange for his guilty plea to minor Florida offenses (e.g., solicitation of prostitution). Not only did the prosecutors neglect to confer with the victims before they entered into the agreement with Epstein, they also concealed its existence for at least nine months. For example, the prosecutors sent post-agreement letters to the victims reporting that the "case is currently under investigation" and explaining that "[t]his can be a lengthy process and we request your continued patience while we conduct a thorough investigation." On June 27, 2008, the prosecutors informed my co-counsel, Brad Edwards, that Epstein planned to plead guilty to the Florida charges three days later. But the prosecutors failed to disclose that Epstein's pleas to those state charges arose from his federal non-prosecution agreement and that the pleas would bar a federal prosecution. As a result, the victims did not attend the state court proceedings. 45 On July 7, 2008, Edwards and I filed a petition alleging that Jane Doe No. 1 was a victim of federal sex crimes committed by Epstein and that the United States had wrongfully excluded her from plea negotiations. We also alleged that the federal prosecutors had violated her rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) — specifically her rights to confer with the government, to be treated with fairness, to receive timely notice of relevant court proceedings, and to receive information about restitution. The United States responded by claiming that it used its "best efforts" to comply with the rights afforded to victims under the CVRA, but that the act did not apply to pre-indictment negotiations with potential federal defendants. After Jane Doe No. 2 joined the initial petition, the district court (Marra, J.) found that both women qualified as "crime victims" under the CVRA. The district court later rejected the government's argument that the act only applies after the filing of a federal criminal indictment. (I've written a law review article about the issue of how early crime victims' rights attach in the criminal process, which can be downloaded here.) Among other relief, we sought rescission of the non-prosecution agreement as a remedy for the violation of the victims' rights. To make the case for such a remedy, we moved for discovery of the correspondence between the U.S. and Epstein's attorneys during the plea negotiations. Epstein's attorneys intervened, arguing that Federal Rule of Evidence 410 and Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11 create a privilege for plea negotiations, barring release of the correspondence. They also argued that the court should find that the materials were protected under the work product doctrine or, alternatively, should be protected under a new "common- law privilege for plea negotiations." The district court first ruled that rescission of the plea agreement was a possible remedy under the act. The court then ruled that we were entitled to review the correspondence, rejecting all of Epstein's arguments. On Friday, the 11th Circuit affirmed the district court's ruling that we could review the plea correspondence. At pp. 18-22 of its published opinion, the court concluded that there was no basis for restricting access to such correspondence when crime victims have a legitimate need to review it. The court rejected, for example, the work product argument because plea discussions are not confidential: Disclosure of work-product materials to an adversary waives the work-product privilege. See, e.g., In re Chrysler Motors Corp. Overnight Evaluation Program Litig., 860 F.2d 844, 846 (8th Cir. 1988); In re Doe, 662 F.2d 1073, 1081-82 (4th Cir. 1981). Even jilt shared the common goal of reaching a quick settlement, the United States was undoubtedly adverse to Epstein during its investigation of him for federal offenses, and the intervenors' disclosure of their work product waived any claim of privilege. The court also declined to recognize a new privilege for plea bargaining, finding the relationship between prosecutors and defense attorneys did not need special protection: As a last-ditch effort, the intervenors contend that "[i]f more is needed in addition to the plain language of Rule 410 to preclude disclosure of the correspondence to plaintiffs, it can be found 46 in the conjunction of Rule 410, the work-product privilege, and the Sixth Amendment right to the effective assistance of counsel in the plea bargaining process," but this novel argument fails too. As explained above, Rule 410 does not create a privilege and the intervenors waived any work-product privilege. The intervenors concede too that the right to counsel under the Sixth Amendment had not yet attached when the correspondence was exchanged. Lumley v. City of Dade City, Fla., 327 F.3d 1186, 1195 (11th Cir. 2003) ("111he Sixth Amendment right to counsel ordinarily does not arise until there is a formal commitment by the government to prosecute," such as a "formal charge, preliminary hearing, indictment, information, or arraignment."). The "conjunctive" power of three false claims of privilege does not rescue the correspondence from disclosure. . . . The Supreme Court has identified several considerations relevant to whether a court should recognize an evidentiary privilege—the needs of the public, whether the privilege is rooted in the imperative for confidence and trust, the evidentiary benefit of the denial of the privilege, and any consensus among the states, Jaffee v. Redmond, 518 U.S. 1, 10-15 (1996)—but none of these considerations weighs in favor of recognizing a new privilege to prevent discovery of the plea negotiations. Although plea negotiations are vital to the functioning of the criminal justice system, a prosecutor and target of a criminal investigation do not enjoy a relationship of confidence and trust when they negotiate. Their adversarial relationship, unlike the confidential relationship of a doctor and patient or attorney and client, warrants no privilege beyond the terms of Rule 410. See Jaffee, 518 U.S. at 10. But the victims would enjoy an evidentiary benefit from the disclosure of plea negotiations to prove whether the United States violated their rights under the Act. Moving forward, this case raises the important issue of what kinds of remedies are available for violations of the Crime Victims' Rights Act. Our complaint alleges that, prodded by Epstein, the federal prosecutors deliberately concealed the sweetheart plea deal they had reached with him to avoid public criticism of the deal. I am hopeful that in future district court proceedings, we will be able to prove that clear violation of the CVRA and then obtain the remedy of invalidating the illegally-negotiated plea deal. Paul G. Cassell teaches criminal law, criminal procedure, and crime victims' rights at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. Before coming to Utah, he was President of the Stanford Law Review, a law clerk for then-Judge Antonin Scalia on the D.C. Circuit and for Chief Justice Warren Burger of the Supreme Court, an Associate Deputy Attorney General with the U.S. Justice Department (1986-88), and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (1988 to 1991). Cassell joined the faculty at the University of Utah College of Law in 1992, where he taught full time until he was sworn in as a U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Utah in 2002. In 2007, he resigned his judgeship to return full time to the College of Law, to teach, write, and litigate on issues relating to crime victims' rights and criminal justice reform. 47 --------Original message-------- From: Jolanta MOD1LINOS Date:15/10/2014 4:46 PM (GMT+02:00) To: Jean Luc Brunel Subject: Dear Jean Luc, Hope that you stay fine. As per our conversation about placement of her with you in NYC and Miami, she said she found some article in internet , which changed her position and she preferred to be placed with another agency.. I am so sorry, but people believes in media more than in us sometimes, what is sad! Warmest regards Jolania Sadauskiene owner MODILINOS model agency MODILINOS models Parodos 7-4, Kaunas Sv.Stepono 7, Vilnius tellfax:+37037323257 cell:+37069816103 iolantaAmodilinos.coni Thfo4modilinos.corn www.modilinos.corn EXHIBIT B From: "Vladimir Yudashkin © 1 MotherAgency" Date:17/10/2014 10:46 AM (GMT+02:00) To: Jean Luc Brunel Subject: The situation with Liza Zazdravnih Dear JeanLuc, Unfortunately I need to announce that Liza Zazdravnih rejected signing the contract with MC2 in United Sates. Initially she intended to sign the contract, but later on she came across that article in internet about you involved in illegal activities with young models. This information somehow changed her intentions completely. she is ready to be a model and consider contracts with other agencies, but she has suspicions that you will force her to illegal activities and she made the decision to don't put her self in risk. Lets keep in touch. I will be happy to work with you next time if we have another right model for you. Im upset that it didn't work out with Liza Sincerely, Vladimir Vladimir Yudashkin Director EXHIBIT C -------- Original message-------- From: Manuela - Mega Partners Date:17/10/2014 9:36 PM (GMT+02:00) To: Jean Luc Brunel Subject: MC2 Dear Jean Luc, I'm very happy to hear you're coming to the agency with Vini so we can talk about us working with MC2 again. I don't need to remind you that the sex trafficking allegations have stopped us from working with • your agency for the past 5-6 years — but as Vinicius is my friend, I will try to find a girl that already knows and trusts him to place with you. Thank you very much for the lovely bag and we'll see each other on fashion week. Kisses, Manuela rn MEGA PARTNERS MANUELA W MARTINEZ International Relations Phone: +5611 3818.4800 Direct: +55 11 3818.4827 Cell.: +5511 98668.0090 megainodelbrasil.corn.br EXHIBIT D Original Message----- From: Lorraine Organization: MC2 MM Reply-To: Date: Friday, August 27, 2010 at 8:49 PM To: , Jean Luc Brunel , Pink Subject: FW: Press Inquiry from AFP (Agence France Presse) Videographer--Michelle Stockman -----Original Message----- >From: Michelle STOCKMAN [mailto:Michelle.Stockman@afp.conn] >Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 11:03 AM >To: lorraine@mc2mm.com >Subject: Press Inquiry from AFP (Agence France Presse) >Videographer--Michelle Stockman >My name is Michelle Stockman and I am a video journalist for Agence France >Presse, the French newswire. We produce 1.5 to 2 min. videos that are >distributed internationally to broadcast clients in Europe and Asia, and >Internet clients worldwide. In preparation for Fashion Week, my print >colleague and I are interested in doing a piece on trends in casting >models >of color. I was wondering if you could refer me to a model of color and a >casting director who can comment on her experience. >My deadline is next week, so I would like to set something up for Monday >or >Tuesday. I can come to you as I am a one-person camera crew. When you >have >a moment, please let me know. I'd be happy to discuss with you over the >phone ahead of time. >Best regards, >Michelle Stockman >Michelle Stockman >747 Third Avenue, 35th Floor >New York, NY 10017 EXHIBIT E >917-533-3261 >www.youtube.com/AFP >Agence France-Presse is the world's oldest newswire with journalists in >165 >countries. We publish worldwide in English, French, Spanish, German, >Portuguese and Arabic. AFP delivers the news to thousands of media outlets >worldwide from newspapers to magazines, radio and TV stations and online >services. It reaches an audience of more than one billion people daily. >This e-mail, and any file transmitted with it, is confidential and >intended >solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. If >you have received this email in error, please contact the sender and >delete >the email from your system. If you are not the named addressee you should >not disseminate, distribute or copy this email. >For more information on Agence France-Presse, please visit our web site at >http://www.afp.com EXHIBIT E Sent from Samsung Mob.le ------ Original message From: Michael Sanka Date:12/12/2014 12:48 (GMT-05:00) To: Jean Luc Brunel Subject: Scouting Jean Luc, How are you? After so many years scouting for you and having a great network of agencies all around the world who enjoy to work with us, i wanted to let you know that we are on the way to lose everything we build and we are gonna have big problem now. Agencies, still want to work with us but parents don't want their daughters to come to us, because when they google your name and the agency name the only things they see is "Sex Trafficking"!!! It's impossible to sign a new girl and if nothing it's done i can tell you that in 3 months we we will not get any new girls and i don't see how the agency will work without new faces. All the agencies who know you don't have any problems with you since they all told me "We know Jean Luc for more than 20 years and all those years we had so many girls place with him who had better experience than in any other agencies who were representing them as well and we never had any problems whatsoever, all our girls had great carriers as a model when he represented them". I understand those agencies because it's hard for them to talk to parents and explain that it's not the truth when it's all over the internet. You need to have it stop and have the people write an official letter to say that it's not the truth... I will keep you posted of course but it's really bad for us and the scouting. Best regards - Michael Sanka 3104021028 EXHIBIT F FOX r sH infq GLCv Ann: Scouting division MC2 We took notes of your comments and the girls that you like on our website. We know Jean Luc Brunel and we always work with him since more than 10 years all those years and never had any problems. All the girls he represented from us never had any problems, they were working have great book work with good clients in editorial and campaigns and were well represented models. Now for all the new faces we have, we needed to talk to their parents to discuss about mc2 and you interest to represent their daughters and of course they google it and saw all the had articles about sex trafficking they were scared and I was myself speechless since we know that it's not true but it was hard for us to explain to the parents. So of course for the moment till all is clarified we can't place any new faces with you because the parents will refuse and it makes us look had to propose the girls to your agency. We are sorry but you really need to clarify everything, till then we will have to cease any collaboration and we will have to refuse to let you represent any of our models. Sure you understand. Sandra Petkanic Fox Fashion Agency Beograd 11000. Svetogorska 35 v. Stan 12 www.foxmodetcom e-mail: foxaffice@sezampro.si EXHIBIT G Tel +381 11 3346414, tel +381 11 3226202 1 Q As part of your employment with MC Square 2 did you live in New York, for a time? 3 A I'm sorry, but I take the Fifth. 4 Q Have you ever heard any model of MC Square 5 who at the time of being a minor, that means under 6 the age of eighteen, made an accusation that 7 8 A Never. And that is something that I will 9 not answer. And I said never because even when 10 peoples come and ask me I will always say the truth 11 regarding that. 12 I know Mr. Brunel for the longest -- 13 maybe eight years. And I always said what I know. 14 I never saw and I never knew that he did anything. 15 So I know that. And that's the truth. 16 Never. I never heard anybody accusing Mr. Brunel 17 18 Q That means -- that means at any time no 19 model, no minor model came to you and said, you 20 know, "Maritza, look what just happened to me", that, 21 22 23 24 "I don't have a place to live". Or, "Look, I didn't 25 get my ticket", or whatever. EXHIBIT H-1 Jean-Luc Burnel acted inappropriate with her? or complaining about Mr. Brunel. Nothing. "something bad happened to me". A Maybe a model came and told me, "Maritza, look what happen to me. I don't have any money," or 43 1 a-- 2 MR. OBRONT: Well, I would object, because 3 of circumstances. 4 BY MR. DAVID: 5 Q But you said before that you never heard 6 anything that would indicate that Jean-Luc Burnel 7 behaved inappropriately with -- with any models, q especially any minor models that MC Square may have 9 had. 0 Is that correct? 1 A Yeah, I said what is the truth. Nobody 2 complain to me. Nobody -- your question was very 3 clear, has any girl came to you and complain about 4 sexually, you know, involved with Mr. Brunel. 5 Q Right. 6 A And my answer was no. Nobody came to tell 7 me. I never saw. I never knew. His personal life 8 was not my problem. Do you have any actual knowledge, that is 0 to say were you present or did you see with your own 1 eyes, any minor models go with Jean-Luc Burnel to 2 Jeffrey Epstein's home, or any party of his? 3 MR. OBRONT: Objection. 4 THE WITNESS: I'm sorry, but I take the 5 Fifth. EXHIBIT H-2 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT I INI Iti. 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V.4•144w, tallItint; MOrT 410. ... .00 Ott... Omw.t AMOR Otito/i... - dr! 11,1trim Tara Al.+ lataL/00). SUPPORTING DOCUMEPOS EXHIBIT 1 Several press and media articles documenting the rise of South Beach as one of the United Slates' main fashion capitols. EXHIBIT 2 Press articles regarding the models and actresses who were both discovered by and careers were launched by the beneficiary. Jean Luc Brunei. EXHIBIT 3 Several articles regarding the prestigious reputation of Kann tviadets as formerty one of the world's leading agencies. EXHIBIT 4 A list of all of tiAC2's clients, including several high-profile campaigns featuring some of MC2's fashion models. as well as several press clippings regarding this prestigious and reputable modeling agency. EXHIBIT 5 The beneficiary's. Jean Luc Brunel. impressive curriculum vitae, verifying his tremendous accomplishments in both the fashion and modeling industries. EXHIBIT 6 Several articles regarding the 2004 Models New Generation Contest (including translations) as we as the beneficiary's leading role within this prestigious modeling event. EXHIBIT 7 Several press orlicles regarding the prestigious 2006 Models New Generation Competition (including franslatiansl, as well as the beneficiary's Jean Luc Brunel, leading role within Illt event. EXHIBIT 8 Letter of Claudia tviiiaolo, President of Modetwork. a renowned modeling agency. EXHIBIT 9 Letter of Alia Amonlova. Director of Faro International Management. EXHIBIT 10 Several press articles reflecting the prestige and high circuiarian rates of the mentioned mngazines and periodicals which have featured and covered the modeling events which the beneficiary. Jean Luc Brunel, hos Organized throughout the year. EXHIBIT 11 Information regarding the extremely successful and prestigious modeling and fashion association, International Model Taieni Association (IMTA), M C NIODELSMIAtvil July 25. 2014 Department of Homeland Security United Stales Citizenship and Immigration Services Vermont Service Center 30 Houghton Street Saint Albans. VT 05478 RE: 1-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker 0-1 Extraordinary Ability as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator Petitioner: MC2 Models Miami, U.0 Beneficiary: Jean-Luc Didier Henri-Rene BRUNEL Dear Sir I Madam: The present fetter and its enclosures are submitted in support of the attached 0-1 petition of MC2 Models Miami. LIC, on behalf of Mr. Jean Luc Brunel. The petition is based upon Mr. Brunel's standing as an "Alien of Extraordinary Ability in Art Direction and Talent Coordination." Kindly note that Mr. Brunel currently holds 0-1 status with our organization. The South Florida area and Miami Beach in particular have become a mecca for the fashion and modeling industries. As a result many of the largest international modeling agencies such as Ford. Elite, and MC2 have opened offices in South Beach and the area has become one of the most important in the modeing industry In foci, Miami Beach has become second only to New York City in terms of employment opportunities for fashion models in the United States. Attached as EXHIBIT 1, please find several press and media articles documenting the rise of South Beach as one of the United States' main fashion capitals. In 1996. our company, MC2 (formerly Karin Models}, established an office in lhe heart of the historic Art Deco District of Miami Beach. "South Beach' has truly become one of the world's modeling capitals and we are pleased to be a Pcirf of il Our agency has developed a highly distinguished reputation in the modeling industry. We specialize in representing numerous moaels of infernailanal acclaim. Having discovered faces such as Christy Tixlington, and molded the careers of celebrities such as Sharon Stone, Estella Warren. Milo awe' mods maw- • 1674 Won mad • su)1e 640 • mialTh beacti I133134 Nab 672 6300 • fa: 305 531 8330 • adminostration 305 672 7672 • fax 345 672 6332 rric2trim Jovovich. Jerry Hall and Rebecca Romiin who is currently starring in the award- winning ABC television series. Ugty Betty; MC2 models are among the most sought after in the industry, as evidenced by the caliber of their commercial and editorial bookings. Many of our fashion models have graced the pages of leading fashion magazines of the United States, Europe„ Latin AMeriCO. Africa. and Australia such as Vogue. Teen Vogue. ale. W, Glamour. V. Mane Claire. Surface and Cosmopolitan as well as many more throughout the world. In addition to our Miami Beach office. MC2 Models has offices in New York City and Tel Aviv. Israel. As Artistic Director and Talent Coordinator tot MC2 Models Miami. (IC. Mr. Brunet will be responsible for overseeing the artistic aspects of the agency. By overseeing the art department in the agency. Mr. Brunel will direct the visuar marketing of the models to clients. focusing on the images placed on both the model's composite cards and their portfolios. Both of these marketing tools are crucial in marketing fashion models to their appropriate catalog, editorial, or media clients. As Artistic Director and Talent Coordinator, Mr. Brunei will also ,:oorciinate the pairing of fashion models with a particular photographer. Clients for the agency include a myriad of fashion pubfications, retail stores, consumer oracluct companies, and fashion houses lo name but a few. Recruitment of talented artistic photographers who have an exceilent understanding ot the 'ins and outs" of the modeling and fashion industry is cnbcal to the successful running of a top-modeling agency such as MC2 Models. Mr. Brunel will also continue with his amazing track record of discovering the world's greatest talents and beauties in order to sign them with MC2 Moclet.. Mr. Brunel will continue to travel around the works looking for new talents, and to agencies around the world in order to establish relationships with those agencies and allow MC2 Models Miami. Li.0 io represent them in the United Slates. Mr. Bruners impressive Qualifications as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator, establish eligibility as to the regulatory standards for such classification as a top professional in his field. Mr. Brunel meets the 0-1 criteria as an individual of extraordinary ability in the Arts and Entertainment field as well as a business entrepreneur. MC2 Models Miami. 1,1C is presently seeking a cophisticated art director and latent coordinator. After reviewing his experience and accolades, we ore confident that the beneficiary, Mr. Jean Luc Brunel, will perform said function with outstanding kiii and professionalism. J. MR, BRUNEL'S QUALIFICATIONS AS TbE RENEFICIARY In addition tc, Jean Luc Brunei's extensive business Qualifications, his -weer as art individual with artistic vision and creative talents Qualifies him as an 0-1 alien in the Arts and Entertainment Field His all- encompassinin experience as art Art D'ector, Talent Coordinator. international entrepreneuo and business leader in the modeling, fashion, entertainment, public relations, restaurant. and tourism industries has made Mr. Brunel internationally renowned in Those fields. Among his various accomplishments throughout his career are the successful modeling agencies he has founded both in Europe and in the United States. For example. in 1978. Mr. Brunel founded and grew Karin Models Paris from the ground up to become a lead-market agency with a world-wide presence. Capturing a strong market share in Paris, Mr. Brunel successfully created Karin Models as a platform for marquee clients to obtain sophisticated public relations services and important modeling contract opportunities. Mr. BruneI's success was so great with Karin Paris that in the next ten years. he founded Next Model Management in Los Angeles. California in 1980. Next Model Management in Miami, Florida in 1982, Mode/ Management Group also in Miami. Florida in 1966. and Rebecca Commercial Casting in New York City. in 1988. The loiter one was opened as a talent and casting agency for performers. offering services such as voice-overs, television, and cinema advertising work. again. successfully carving out a niche by which to make his mark and achieve bold commercial performance results. Although Mr. Brunel later sold his rights to Next Management to Faith Kates in 1989, who partnered with Joel Wilkenfelcl a couple of years later; NEXT represents some of the most prestigious women and men in the fashion world today. Star talent includes renowned fashion models Molly Sims, Daniela Pesiova. Audrey Quock. Yamila Diaz. and Malgosia Bela. NEXT continues to maintain an influential international force in the fashion and modehng industry through its fully operational offices in New York. Los Angeles, Miami. Sao Paolo, Montreal, Landon. and Paris, as well as its affiliates in Milan and Australia. Because of strong revenue growih and successful business performance. as a result of his ariislic vision as an artistic director and talent coordinator. Mr. Brunel founded the very successful Karin Models of America in New York City and Karin Models USA in Miami Beach. Mr. Bruners commercial ventures in opening Karin agencies in Paris. New York. and Miami have been extremely successful, generating combined annual revenues of twenty five (25) milion dollars. Eventually, Mr. Brunel hcensed the Karin name to agencies In Israel, Denmark. Germany. and Spain. Mr. Bruners extraordinary talents are not only limited to launching successful modeling businesses. but also in discovering and launching the careers of some of the world's most successful models. Mr. Brunel has launched the extremely successful careers of supermodels such as Christy Turtingion. Rachel Hunter, Sharon Stone. Monica Bellucci, Estella Warren, and Christina Semonnovskaya. These women all proceeded to become some of the most photographed international cover models in the world, appearing on Thousands of magazine covers woirictwide and spanning many years. As a result of his reputation as a highly visible, strategic networker who cultivates and conducts business in a global environment and bookers lucrative cleats, mory lop players in the fashion and entertainment field requested that Mr. Brunel function as their exclusive agent and representative. Some of these top former and present professional supermociels in the fashion field include. Naomi Campbell. Christy Turiington. Rebecca Romijn, Mia Jovanovich, Inez Sastre, Melanie Thierry. and Jerry Hall. Attached as EXHIBIT 2, please find press articles regarding the models and actresses who were both discovered by and careers were launched by the beneficiary. Jean Luc Brunel. Additionally, attached as EXHIBIT 3, please find several articles regarding the prestigious reputation of Karin Models as formerly one of the world's leading agencies. Most recently in October 2005. and after his reign with Karin Models, Mr. Brunel launched the prestigious MC2 Model Management worldwide with offices in New York. Miami and Tel Aviv. Mr. Brunel storied the high-profile MC2 Model Management in order to represent high fashion models in a boutique agency setting. MC2 Model Management is already being lauded by fashion insiders as "one of ihe hottest agencies in North America" as well as "prominently positioned to be one of the major players of the Zeros because of its insider relationships with the most influential photographers around." We invite you to visit www.m_c2rnm.cpm in order to view the high-caliber of models. MC2 represents Some of Hs most recent successful bookings include Liu Dan'', exclusive contract as the face of the Fall 2007 Guess Campaign and Sammy Jo's cover story for Cosmopolitan Magazine. Attached as EXHIBIT 4, please find a list of all of MC2's clients, including several high-profile campaigns featuring some of MC2's fashion modes, as well as several press clippings regarding this prestigious and reputable modeling agency. Jean Luc Bruners entrepreneurial spirit is not only contained to the field of arts, beauty. and fashion. In 1970. as a result of his business insight, Mr. Brunel founded and grew Jean Luc Relations Public:we, which specialized in press and promotions for tour operators and restaurants in France. During his work through Jean Luc Relation) Public:we. Mr. Brunel represented various key clients and collaborated on numerous prestigious events. Some of the prestigious events include.. Air Tour and Daro Voyages. Jean Luc Relations Fubliaue also promoted and marketed La Tour D'Argent, a three-star restaurant owned by Claude Terrait and. "The Go-Between", a motion picture by George Losey. Other projects token on by Mr. Brunei through his public relations company was his work as product agent for Jean Claude Kitty. 1968 Winter Olympic Gold Medalist skier, to promote Vail. Colorado in France for tourism potential arid also directed all of the promotion for Finland's Ministry of Tourism. In 1975, Mn Brunel further invested in the Food and Hospitality market by creating and developing "El Mono Desnudo"- a legendary, high-end bar on the Iberian Peninsula. This bar was known throughout the peninsula as extremely exclusive and attracted a celebrity clientele that included actress, Ursula Andress, and lhe Duchess D'Alba. Attached as EXHIBIT S. please find the beneficiary's. Jean Luc Brunel. impfessive curriculum vitae. verifying his tremendous accomplishments in both the fashion arid modeling industries. II. ELIGIBILITY FOR CLASSIFICATION AS AN ALIEN OF EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY THE ARTS Under the Miscellaneous and Technical immigration and Nationality Amendments of 1991, petitions for classification as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability in the Arts must be supported by evidence of "distinction". According to 8 CFR §214.2(o) (Mil), "distinction" means a high level of achievement in the field of arts as evidenced by a degree of skill and recognition substantially above That ordinarily encountered to the extent that a person described as prominent Is renowned, leading, or well-known In the fields of arts, This evidence may consist of proof that the alien must be recognized as being prominent in his field ot endeavor as demonstrated by the following according to 8 CFR §214.2(0)(3) (iv): A. Evidence that the 05en has been nominated for or has been the recipient of significant national or inlernational awards or prizes in the particular field such as an Academy Award, an Emmy, a Grammy. Of a Director's Guild Award, or B. At least three of the following forms of documentation: (1) Evidence that the alien has performed, and will perform, services as a lead or starring participant in productions or events, which have a distinguished reputation as evidenced by critical reviews, advertisements, publicity releases, publications contracts, or endorsements; (2) Evidence that the alien has achieved national or International recognition for achievements evidenced by critical reviews or other published materials by or about the Individual in major newspapers. trade journals, magazines, or other publications: (3) Evidence that the alien has performed, and will perform, In a lead, starring, or critical role for organizations and establishments that have a distinguished reputation evidenced by articles in newspapers, trade ,journals, publications, or testimonials: (4) Evidence that the alien has a record of major commercial or critically acclaimed successes as evidenced by such Indicators as title, rating. standing In the field, box office receipts, motion picture or television ratings, and other occupational achievements reported in trade Journals, major newspapers, or other publication'', (5) Evidence that the alien has received significant recogntHon for achievements from organizations, critics, government agencies, or other recognized experts In the field in which the alters Is engaged. Such testimonials must be In a form, which clearly Indicates the author's authority, expertise, and knowledge of the alien's achievements; or (6) Evidence that the alien has either commanded a high salary or will command a high salary or other substantial remuneration for services in relation to others In the field, as evidenced by contracts or other reliable evidence; or C. If the criteria In paragraph (o)(3)(1v) of this section do not readily apply to the beneficiary's occupation, the petitioner may submit comparable evidence In order to establish the beneficiary's eligibility. EVIDENCE THAT THE BENEFICIARY MEETS AT LEAST THREE Of THE PRONGS OF THE CRITERIA UNDER $VBSECT1ON 0 The afg_mitng that the beneficiary satisfies is gl CPR 4214,2foX3IfirOf8)(1), which requires evidence that the alien has performed, and will perform, services as a lead or starring participant In productions or events which have a distinguished reputation as evidenced by critical reviews, advertisements, publicity releases, publication contracts, or endorsements. As a result of Mr. Brunei's combined expertise in fashion and tourism, he decided to create Latin Model Pageants, now known as Models New Generation- to cross promote these key industries with international business and investment opportunities. Mr. Brunel has promoted and judged various modeling contests throughout South America including modeling contests staged in countries such as Peru. Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina. and Chile. Conceived in 1987, the Latin Model of the World event was a high-end modeling and entertainment product that appealed to upscale international audiences. reaching nearly 400- million television viewers worldwide. Throughout his history as a major infernalionai event promoter and artistic and talent co-ordinator, Mr. Brunel has orchestrated multi-faceted public relations. advertising and media campaigns that incorporated television, magazines, programs. newsletters, and promotions. becoming notably lucrative for various major brands as a promotional tool. Mr. Bruners acute knowledge of marketing and promoting skills has turned his various international events into highly successful artistic and business ventures tar various major brands Latin Model Pageants attracted major brands as sponsors, such as American AfrOnes, Ray-Ban, Coca-Cola, Proctor & Gamble. and Revlon. Mr. Brunei's has continued his ventures as both a promoter and panel judge when he founded and created the international modeling contest, Models New Generation !hat took place in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2004. Mr. Brunei sat on a panel with three other professionals in the fashion industry and judged over forty-nine young women from over North and South America. Asia, and Europe. After len days of harsh competition, Jean Luc Brunel crowned the winner, Alyne Weber. a fifteen year old from Brazil, whom as a result of coming in lust place was awarded over three hundred thousand dollars worth of modeling contracts. The city of Guayaquil. Ecuador was also thrown into the international spotlight as the host city for the modeling contest. The Models New Generation was broadcasted on numerous television network channels including. Fashion TV, which transmits to over 202 countries throughout the globe, the entire Association of Television Channels in Ecuador, National Television of China, and Recle Globo. Brazil's largest and most popular television network. Attached as EXHIBIT 6, please find several articles regarding the 2004 Models New Generation Contest as well as the beneficiary's leading role within this prestigious modeling event. As a result of the tremendous success of the first Models New Generation that look place in Guayaquil. Ecuador in 2004, Mr. Brunel organized the second Model New Generation Contest which was held in 2006 in the Ecuadorian capitol of Quito. In order to select only the very best new models, several Preliminary. qualifying shows were held in different countries of Latin America including Bolivia. Panama and Peru. The final conies: was held in Quito, Ecuador at the historical Plaza San Francisco. Mr Brunel sot on a panel with three other professionals in the fashion industry and judged over forty-eight young women iron' twenty-eight different countries from North and South America. Asia, and Europe. After ten days of harsh competition, Jean Luc Brunel crowned the winner. Gird° Lapina, an eighteen year-old. from Latvia, whom as a result of coming in first place was awarded over three hundreo thousand dollars worth of modeling contracts. The city ot Quito. Ecuador was also thrown into the international spotlight as the host city for the modeling contest. Again. just like the immense media exposure given to the first Models New Generation competition of 2004, the 2006 Models New Generation competition was broadcast on numerous television network channels including, Fashion TV. which transmits to over 202 different countries throughout the globe, the entire Association of Television Channeh, in Ecuador, National Television of China. and Rede Globo. Brazil's largest and most popular tetevision network. Attached as EXHIBIT 7, please find several press articles regarding the prestigious 2006 Models New Generation Competition, as wel as the beneficiary's Jean Luc Brunel. leading role within the event. The 2006 Models New Generation program was broadcast in over 202 countries throughout the world. Mr. Brunel has performed and will most definitely continue to perform services as a leading participant in modeling events, which have a distinguished reputation and wilt bring more public international light to MC2 Models. For the above-rnentinneOr.m.r1,ns,, 131uriel Satisfies INA §214.2(a)(3)tivi (B1( I ). The second prong that the beneficiary satisfies is 8 SJI fa14,2(03)fiv)fBn. which requires evidence that the alien has achieved national or International recognition for achievements evidenced by critical reviews or other pubtisned materials by or about the Indlvidvol In major newspapers, trade journals, magazines, or other pubecations. Mr. Brunel holds an international reputation as ci visible. strategic rietworket who is able to cultivate expert relationship management skills in cider to conduct business in a global environment and broker lucrative deals. Mr. Brunel has a long history in marketing and advertising maim fashion campaigns. throughout his twenty-five year career in the fashion business, Mr. Brunel has developed vvotidwide exclusive modeing and cosmetic campaigns. Some of these major cosmetic campaigi% include: Bio Therm with supermadel Etle McPhersor., PeAS with Rebecca Rornijn, Christian Dior with Christina Semonnovskaya. Margret Astor with Monica Bellucci. Chanel with Patricia Von Rickenheim. Angel Perfume with Thierry Mugler. and Cacharei Perfume with Aida BaHestia. Mr. Brunet has also developed major fashion campaigns and has developed campaigns and exclusive contracts with some of the waticrs top fashion designers such as Yves Saint Laurent. Chanel. Christian Dior. Gucci, Nada and Marc Jacobs Please see the enclosed letter of Claudia fvtidolo, President of Moctetwork, a renowned modeling agency. EXHIBIT B. As a talent coordinator, Mr Brunei's success can arid should also be measured with me 3ucce55fu1 careers the models. whose careers he launched. have achieved As slated above. Mr Brunel has discovered and represented various ruper models throughout his career. Christy Turlington. who was discovered by Mr. Brunel, has personified unaffected beauty- representing Calvin Klein's fragrances since 1987 Turtington. as well as another model represented by Mr Br unel. Naomi Campbell, becarnt- one of the few superrnocie6, who managed to make on easy transition from the haute glamor of th 19BO's to the relaxed simplicity of the following decade. Throughout hei extensive career, arid as a result of Mr. Brunet's "Fashioii- Savvy Eye", Christy Turiington tio graced the cover of hundreds of fashion magazines. surf*, as Casmopotital ,, W. vogue, Shape, Fitness, Elle. Bazaar. mcirie Claire. Harpers. Esquire, and even Time Magazine. Please see the enclosed letter of Alla Amantova, Director of Figaro International Management. EXHIBIT 9. In (addition. the modeling events that Mt. Brunel has been organizing throughout the years receive not only national, but also international attention and appear in multiple publications around the world. One of the most recent events he organized. the Models New Generation contest, which took place in Ecuador was publicized and transmitted by various television networks and appeared on multiple newspapers and magazines, among them Globo Television Networks in Brazil. Fashion TV which is broadcast into 202 countries throughout the world, El Univers°, Cows, La Razon, El Diario. El Telegrafo. Notinorfe, Extra. Hoy. El Gran Guayaquil El Comercio. Semana. and 8 Lideres. to name a few. These major publications have a large subscription rote which numbers in the many millions of readers. Attached as EXHIBIT 10, please find several press articles reflecting the prestige and high circulation rates of the above-mentioned magazines and periodicals which have featured and covered the modefing events in which the beneficiary. Jean Luc Brunel. has organized throughout the years. Hence the beneficiary satisfies NA §214.2{031(iv)(13)(2) for having achieved not only national but also international recognition for achievements in the modeling industry, by having his work published in major newspapers and magazines throughout the world. The third prong that the beneficiary satisfies is 8 CFR 4214.26,1(310001f4), which requires evidence that the alien has a record of major commercial or critically acclaimed successes as evidenced by such Indicators as title, rating, standing in the field, box office receipts, motion picture or television ratings, and other occupational achievements reported in trade journals, major newspapers, or other publications. One of the main reasons that Mr. Brunel has been able to not only survive, but also be extremely successful in the ever-changing world of fashion is his ability to identify and recruit star-quality talent, As a result of his ability to scout major talents, Mr. Brunel was invited to become a member in one of the fashion industry's most elite and important associations, the International Model Talent Association (hereinafter IMTA). The MIA is an international association of training centers for models and talent. IMTA gives aspiring models. actors, singers. and dancers spectacular opportunities to showcase their potential talents in front of too fashion and talent agents from the major markets of the international fashion industry. IMTA also provides its association members valuable marketing tips and networking events with agents and scouts from around the world. Several of todays up and corning actors arid models have been discovered at IMTA; some of these discoveries include world-renowned actors such as. Elijah Woods, Ashton Kutcher, Katie Holmes, Eva Longoria. Jessica Biel, and Sean William Scott, Attached as EXHIBIT 11, please find information regarding the extremely successful and prestigious modeling and fashion association, IMTA. Additionally, please find several pages from IMTA's official website documenting their discovery of the above-mentioned Mist actors and actresses, whose membership in IMTA proved to be the launching pad for very successful and highly profitable careers in the film industry. Furthermore, as previously mentioned. Mr. Brunei has launched the successful careers of many internationally renowned models, who have been featured and still are in many international and nalional fashion magazines. In addition, his commercial ventures. especially MC2 Models. formerly Karin Models, have been extremely successful generating combined annual revenues of twenty live 125) million dollars. Currently MC2 is one of the most successful and well-known modeling agencies in the world. Mr. Brunel is one of few people in the modeling business that have achieved a similar standing and have been able to maintain it for over twenty-five years. For the above-mentioned reasons, Mr. Brunel satisfies INA §2144.2(o)(3)fiv)(8)(4). EVIDENCE THAT THE BENEFICIARY MEETS 8 CFR B2141(01f3IfIv)fC) The petitioner has submitted a plethora of evidence regarding Mr. Bruners experience in the fashion modeling industry. Mr. Bruners has established MC2 Models, formerly Karin Models, which is presently one of the major international modeling agencies. with combined annual revenues of twenty five miDion dollars. Only someone with Mr. Brunei's expertise and strong strive for success can achieve such international acclamation in the industry and been able to maintain his status for over twenty-five years. Mr. Brunel is the one responsible for the launch of numerous supermodels' careers, which hove been maintained in the spotlight for several years. He has worked with renowned fashion designers and photographers, who have trusted his work and intuition. In addition, Mr. Brunel has orchestrated many international and national successful fashion events that have received international acclamation. For the above-mentioned reasons, Mr. Brunel in addition to meeting at least three of the criteria of 8 CFR §214.2(0)(3){1v)(8). he also qualifies under 8 CFR §214.2(0)13)(1v)(C) Ill. CONCLUSION It is clear from the evidence that Mr. Brunel is eligible for classification as Lin Alien of Extraordinary Ability in An Direction and Talent Coordination based upon his meeting the eligibility requirements under the Immigration and Naturalization Act 101(a)(15)(0)(1) and 8 CFR 2)4.2(o). Mr. Brunei's successful career proves that he is a prominent. leading. and well-known person in the field of arts. Mr. Brunel's extraordinary ability in the field of arts, in which he witl continue to work in the United States, has been demonstrated by sustained national and international acclaim. Based on the foregoing, we respectfully request your kind consideration and favorable determination of this petition, in order to accord Mr. Brunel the classification as an Allen of Extraordinary AbIlity in Art Direction and Talent Coordination. Again, kindly hate that the beneifciary, Mr. Jean Luc Srunei, has held 0-i status In the past Wherefore, for the above-stated reasons, we respectfully request your favorable adjudication of the 0-1 nonimmigrant visa petition submitted by MC2 Models Miami. LLC on behalf of Mr. Brunel. If you should have any questions or requie any additional documentation, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Thank you very much for your kind attention regarding this matter. Truly Yours. Mien. September Os, sou" USW Vermont Semler Outer 75 Lower Weide° Street Bt. Album:4Yr osen-000i BE 0-i Non-immignint V Maine on iwitalf al Jean We Dither Henri•Itene Brunel I write this letter in t.trong sup;x,rt of Mr. Jean LUC Bruner:, applicAton for A non-inunigrard Visa to this oountry. I am currently Aninalnistratorr Unice, In Studio Pp. I ha,,x: been asked to review the professional credentials of Ma Brunei, and it i5 my profest,ional opinion that Ms. Brunel is an Art Director and Tak-nt Coordinator of ettinerdibary ability who ranks among the mnIIparentage of foreign people at 'red. top oaks field. I have seen first-hand Mr. Jean Wes special expertise in the field. intbding entity. production. coordination. and art direction for shoota. Ur. Brunel is considered by those in our Wintry to bean extraordinary creative director talent, particularly for the fashion and related indostrie:i. In zny personal dealings with Mr. Jean Luc Brunel, I found him to he thoroughly professional and capable of being utilised in connection with a wide range of creative subject matter on any ainivinient. He has liw intuitive ability to provide just what's needed in connection with any particular cmtive process and possesses excellent artkic ossmuternent and operational skills that come from his years of experience. Many people do not understand that behind every IncOessfut ad‘ertis.ing campaign and fashion shoot there are creative wen and wants who are making sure that the business operates efficiently by coordinating different tasks between models, photographers, and managing avative team. I can honestly say that Mr. Brunei continually prom, himself as an extraordinary talent its his field, offer an unmitigated endorsement for Mr. Jean the Brtinet regarding his. dart application asi a person of extraordinary ability. Th'pre is no doubt in my mind that his popularity and ability in the field will only =time to prç,per in pears to come , ! f.m! Ivry. t . :441, 744 ra sasmeast tt•Ps 41116/14 %MOM fbrevtai Color /Siemer Weider. Ittreet Si Album '17 0.5474-4101.) t SKI 0.1 filossemooswoot Viso Vrtitoso ' of Agar - ilirisreeo Disr Ow or Maims I *Wit doe trtlirr 41$ straw aupport of Idr Jean L...c Briariefe tappitcaiwn rpm a r-zo 11111110Witit visa ft MA OPUtlir; oft cefiretly uurkiraz as an Awrot is TwO Malillipaben1 We &gees Based mph my eisiriang is thir fieki of ti:o litsituovat tedueise *ea frequently Cad to tirdieein tiw ontotrustiolo of r>thfir i...nnftwgctiati m $hp fedd I have born *Ord 10 MOW fiiit protest:tom! ciredeestiahi of Mr. sky:,,r, Luc ersoet It be y prokoluGnitS optnirn, lootd upon toy petwof and prolenotootolI linooloollse of *. amulet* udentri, that Vir. Wood re en oft director of ceirrievainary Who* who ranks among tht. ormeil rarceltimp of keeign ptrAteitatugeatwore top alma that I Wel* atom Joao Lu nuid and aser4 a pkaisinive Iowa with IWO a teibraiard perms_ ithadmi biy the Pugh !walk IllaterSIM et :ht comperises with *twit he reiguirf% • thearb S am wail the cvnl; oar who *wettable his Woo, Hi* rttotirlst!furty appc4ied an my tit die' weld* most pup4itpublicetione. eriacheig Ikterony uaierre er adounes • perttriiiikit foamy, kir Ms work in to V•tirn, oderrheirg arid rd'109a1 world his medsikothoes Sc soktai stools. ouch oh itkiteld IOWA. 011014. Moe' New lietvrid MN • ignition as gm itt the loadma hist Whom an doectors sores* IV-day. 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OREOKADEILIITUDIOS oroyarmatmer Ltd tow 1111.0 peoli tritiii gala tfilt0111121001111111111011.tain bø b1 som 418011 %mid bola Casa 2$ tom Weldesiltiett Ahem Vf 064Po -cool BD O11420-kaasigesat Visa Fabian on Mullet Joan Lac Brand Door& at Itadsav letttr im writtext to support the vim a-WIT-maim ofJcan Lac &mei .0 that he may be accorded 0-i inctraortEnary thfly101111 tai= Iaoatitinuc to erpaod ;am his already cruatanAiles maws in the warichyklit fashion fidnan). I an the hodaction Manager at Ong Kids] Wok* and brig witted vetth attth climbs as vogue' refthat. Nurnin), hatertarito, Yam GdfaIwit, IrtSrgfri and Allure Atm Lac Brun& hie bsonnis inervatittgly well imam tit ow ISM as taatrlibedIe Iyho we' Web manor raid direct Lathilxi trod& for clients, phottgraphers, ate. Mt. Jenn asc Elmo} aimh mined ere to mixt th 11Xlid appzopriatz models to be Used in an axivetrritaus Calapagit, awl stersecroeney has the otitatandkg ability in manage at stages ci thr- eteripirar wean of prodischrts tbe right model fm a job_ Themfore, the quality n(bl wIt14 is II-Till:Able es lie is able to IthermoCt beaudioul Mad& As a mak he fag becoming one of th,7. pi:kelt:amain cif choice bathe lambkin sod other CtlIltife i =hart:ries. Is my opinkin, Nes Lax Mast is eensty an indhitILIS3 of tatimordinary abiliV in the BM of am and the warilian he will irteurne La the United States cleamiy requites an. indiAridual r x1raordina.-7 abdity tn this tut& )ix, Brunel has %en homistialudiir hsicsra mad recogrited for' his larkftle Wait sad esportise.t rfloanis be tines repdady *mann* tietb. rnoet rtestisbus faehinn uMkfr roubd des worW nth lb nit Magaritir Glenicipoitfun, Nantabsta. Wt. Bruntre amtriimatiaws to major cIin htive sexured hoz a pm-Iliac as ens uf the lesikug dirsobars And tam coordimidars working tad* it is tirm my opinu-all that tbie zesprgirietris and Aut:irs of an internal:ins:31 it cErcetztr, vrbo entiabeiratee with tilt mot distingualied truigazents and attkr.-Vairtg isiLesica, loquire an tnanrici.m) afardy aff ability and aeocurrpl:shnteeits in tri Mr, Jess Lis Thritr,c1, risatiaind an 04 "bats mortis the Vilna &ate% dais lac bond Ina nu* brim hia pberiamansi talent Araeritsa =rim& Flan do mat bums to admit ape WO My gamma& amente. - Faxing** Know montage wit ST P 11111. sit J:‘. 11. •I.ik11 Ø.45S6( VICO Vermont Service Ciotti n Lower Walden Strain Albans, VT 064N-0001 REI 0-iiion-immignsu Visa Petition on belied? of Jests Luc Bros* Dm Mem Madam - Sty name is Nadia Coma sad I am President of Wenger Ntreieh.l I bow 30 YVarS assporience sod lam CuihrWIt t. ia contact with profiesiorials all over do world. A few al my clients in, Niir Elie klagszioe, MI110111. Mow* !aura 3tiap. ugil. v'k.. The Eta, Stsrm. , sod so OIL Aim 4116, I am qualified to comment on Mr. JIM law Brunei's caner as an of direetor of ectracedinisr- ability It is Dot only became of his &demotions or We impenritio body Of work that fashion sdisstisisig sod publishing executives mold the world I..a . choestie O M hm . Brunel's great talent lot their renowned aCCOM Mr. 4lion Luc Brawl is idea an pi300411t0 Imen at furnishing bit chest with tautly dui image of their dram. My perwr.al appreciation of Mr. : ruse! who is saw for ow to r-rJrvrwl his acciarriatians. F'rurn my sgeridtgailte they are certainly !sell coofirmsd. Accordinciv, Mr Brund bill a position to conanrad sizable conipanastion for his wars as comperes to obits in the Winos M. inuesrs minas:Fa as a tartaidabie artist with a personable demeanor precede, him tia is ositstantly ressarchiannO dirreloping stimuistingly now commis for his clients and I bine mine to rily on end tnot Mtn and his ability. OM the tt.n.:rbv. ha celebrated career. Jraft Lar Brullel diginguished himself es oar of SE leading fashion an director in the industry. Kt AIM Lae ilinasi enjoys an extraordias Ft. IlltatiOnSteiri to the acittstw, This gadfly manifests Itself through the besutiful work hr createN. Wee Id* time. Therefore. Jan We Brunei la dauy ens f tiw MOO tabard professionals working is the worki today I look forward to seeing rn.,re' of his work in the future. Sintaisty'goara, 4/64tee-C-t.." Nadia '.sotfrys 111111111111/0 N( 114 1 );; I1 )1\11 leptembet 17. 2014 USCIR Vow* Sono, Coles 73 Lower Walden elms AllAnikeVr 0947114X101 RE- 0.1 titten.inursgrani ,a.a Patton on being of Alan Luc (Mod Omer tieovMsir 1 would Mei* Wend req tifil end unqualified support for the OXIMONlinelY gtatV 04 Wes POW INAMIted b tAz Jaen LW ate* ea the Oen* reknit Produces fee tiortalrorn, I ent quailed to ley that M. Jean Leo Dural It 01 art ditoint ocl Want feted11.21 of the highest caber whose Wyk* emotional end creed* *ice how NNW tots fav no hie prafeeelen Ilmoughote Mt Man ILuc emigre detinguilluei career, he hoe recov, ad a lughti ininnsolvo let of woresstangs POWS end 10ch1evonantli Ni grilk Pelt WO WM riff efamill ties atm kid beautiful citadels that haw appearod ins bat =tanned oraffir.ls in seeta efts nod enthont publicatkina in the Iti. v4110 saves as a tounant ha WNW I ant e awoke' wens* to the ezaaiwo and operational skits of many cmvo wean" puck loniuding art direness and Want coonlInelora, ft la Virsloni irg plenum so risoogolvs Ternentable talon sect achievements of Mr. Jeer Lug lir uml. Hs OVUM ito etal lave I* Amp* mai* from the meet cared" deveiopod creatconcepts and idea I Is hie very unique ability to COMIrruicalsk, via award anal**. WM intended altiee hump of his chants, II is ober that Pk demi LW erlitid*I*41011C1 far beyond evii swami levels lor SUS inetistly by S Wunrili15 Mt% loth lahtili 11* Voprit considanel. Indeed he has worxedsiSi sone of 111710 beit4UVAVII ATM, %Wrt o house.. end eisquinee vt wade; is tr. maw tio.obt met 1 polo 1071 the c'erika 111a vvey bad Is fda prolgastan 1 am 0311fillindy int* Outi tk. Ash Luc ewers repidellon ties a‘chinvsit ingsmeganei staink. tie hss reached a level vitiate toasty leaders me descidet hill, as a Ain Lie Swat's voreanidhwy weer Is at a pert vete dues Is ne taming bee* filncoalp. Uri Widow Solar Tow Pixitraer 141realtors I. 1.11111111 , S hi. oil, VsS 1113 Recommendation Lmter 22/09/ USCIS Vermont Sew= Center 75 Lower WeIdea Street St. /dhows. VT 05479-0001 RE: 0-1 Non-immigrant Visa Petition on behalf of Jean Luc Brunel Dear Sir or Madam: It is an extreme pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Mr. Jean Luc Brunel. I provide this recommendation based on my knowledgr and experience in the field of modling, due to my established reputation and work in the field as the Vladimir Yudashkin, director of I Mother Agency. Kiev. Ukraine I have known Jean Luc Brunel pmfeanongilly for 5everr4 years thmugh our wink together and, in my opinion, he is an ext*mely talented Individual with superb profettsional reputation. He is an !extraordinarily able coordinator who strives for and attains a level of merit in his wnrk that only a few of his contemporaries meet. He has the abilit3. to recognize the creative vision of his client within the time and budget through hbi careful and thoughtful choice, of model casting combined imktig his meticulous ability in the field. Jean Luc Brunel is a true find to our indusuy. Mere are plenty of or, directors out there, but none with: the depth and quality that Mr. Dninel possesses He is unlike anyone in this industry. sod I expect to see him continue to find great models in his successful career. Someone overflowing with talent as Jean Luc Brine] should be given every opportunity to work in the United States, where he will have the proper venues to showcase his extraordinary talents. Please do not hesitate tv contact me should you he :any questions regarding Ohs matter. Thank you for ynur time and:r6nsideration. 'A. Sincerely, Vladimir Yudash FIG010 141411 gigtifige Otriltiog 4*1141" IIIPM111".411111604. ....I+ r uotrvuak 160/44111PA *Ivo 44 4110.111t*SitS1Kok .4 its • -- • ',V. , Department Of Hatitinirld Sinai* Unitid Stitt** C1Mzmship aid ttroniergition Simon Vonracoll Service C*01iir 30 Illogglice Stritit Sant Abone. vr 1X5470 Ilhombor 011171/41,11 ION IT. 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Mil) *Her submitted in support at rAC2 MOdets Miami, _LC or behalf or Mr Jean Luc Brunel -o work as a* Art Director and gaient Cpowatinotc,. M. &tonal okj jii irtVrTatiOr rc.LIpiftl1i0M, as 0 w;ibio, shategit networker who "-k able -o cultivate expert relationshio management sk tf.s order to conducy tautness in a global ervirorwreng and &inter tucrarive deals. Mr. Brunel nas a long nit2r,, marketrig and adiertic;ng craw fashion campaigns. Inrougtio-it INT twenftf-tive year coreertinn trie fair vi business. Mr. Brune' has developed worcide. exc.usive odelircj COIMOliC campaigns. Some of 1-pese 'rtaior cowneTic campo'cn$ 60 Therm iNitrl sugierrnader toe A..i..-,wrierw.n. t'HA5 VAM kebecca 11017,17-.. CNIStiOri 0101 g'ith Christina Ser........ftrwi(a.?a xitr.Tet Asia! with Mora Belucci, Chanel wylti oirk i VcIf. Ar;., Perf.yjcie mugoor. and CoUc Pertune - P4116010 . s has developed rnaior fashiar, -L:rn-,..)trT3r onct rIfiS Oe., r.pecl cOrnpaigrti Ird:1 elitChnitle cc -mac is r5i the wø tap'5 deSiOr+E.,5 t• 4-h in% Yves Sole aufent. Ctv Chro-4 Dior. GL:c: JOCOlu. In addilion to Mr. Jean Luc brunel cecensive business career os an 4f1CitvAUCli with artistic vision ono crealpve to turn find top fashion models to remesent ir tho United Slat Shmde yap have any questor °boy' tioli ;ear BfL tee tree to corlact rr-c, 4-1 s iy4` rq ci It Prukffl 100 Modehidert. MotiLaiattenlin t a. •Inc; M arc atitiaatinnc, iii rits has helped MC3011 L Pr" OP • DOWITOknl Of Mamba= SOCurlPy United States Olitenerip and lierricration Sertioes VernOnfService Can* 4ouoni0n Street Saint Atm% Sef OSSIS Re; 0-1 bdroordinary Mils as an NI Dec) and Tasont Coolrinatof on behalf ar lean•Iluc Dicsev Iriend.Rene Brunel vinlam maw Concern: As a Proildent of Natalie Model Management. The letter is t..orritteci in surrOart of han models mharTt C. on behalf of Mi. Joon Lt.ic MAW tiC work as an kr Director and IOW Coordnufou Stuns( hoot on interno"onot reputaflon 01 via*. silrotegiC rsenvalter solo Is We to culfkalle expert retallaswiip rnanapernent sials alderto candUct business in a global soviarvneni and broker liJaarrest deals. hir. Brunet has a tong history in rnartotft and adveers,r9 fricVcc carossceons Throughouttik inienly-ave yew career in .the fashion bsilianO14, Mr. &Wei has devolopod worilwida. 110C4filve.:Zilireg end covnetic compotes. Sarre 01i these molar =Work rr Includs4 Rio Them w4Wt supentiodel Ele mcfnerscr_ Pi4AS nth Rebeoco Ron*. Ovidian olor %Intl Civisfina SOITXXvIOOkato. Marcel Airor welt] Monica kW* Civonel Min PaillititlVanhiletenheke. An Peffunlewith Merl Mogkze. and Cacharei Perfume vtith Aldo Bollestia.Mr. Wel hat also artrelaped magi, fashion campaigns and not developed campaigns and iseciudve Catteocis wilt) some of the *NOW, fOO kehiart (*honors PJCh 05 Yves Sarni tautest. Chanel. Chtistion Dior Gucci, Prada. ;and 'AOC .00:001. .3R9Prit1r2, WAIN a' wourtgaroa -4% .:J/1 133riav 11011 Iltr Ert Pi 1 Jti. • 1 lJ J41,11111, pasta nadriallitapplaalr. fleg "‘it- PARLIQ5 uxis PSOAIVII -WO •J'APJ XIDG 810 es Walton to M. Jtar. Luc lituner's extensive &Anew wul kaftam. Meet as on individt.id with °diet AMA and creative latent hat helped hirn 11nd to models '12 woment in the tinied Slates. MOW yeu have any quesions about , *on Luc bunsl luatriiccitions teal free to contact me. SirtrAtitv. Erik Melsons Mem. September re. 2014 USW vermoot Service Cente,,r 75 Lower welder, street St. Albans, Vr osetkosetot RE 0-a Non-immigrant Mae Prtitloo on Wolf of Jean Lac Didier Henri-Ilene Brunel I write this letter in strong support of Mr. Ann Lae Droners applieaton for non-immigrant Visa to this country. I VII currently iiiitittilnIstraitore Unica in Studio It. I have been asked to review the prufeqz,lonal credential; of Ma Brunel, and it is my professional opiniori that Ma Brunet is an Mt Director and Talent Coordinator of eltreOrdinary ability who ranks among the small percentage of !amigo people at yeti top of his field. I have gnu first-hand Mr. Jean Lue's special exper;ise in the including casting. production, comdinatinn, and art direction for &Gott Mr. Brunel is ecnsidered by those its our industry to helan extraordinary creative director talent, particularly for the (add= and related In my personal dealings with Mr. Jean toe Brunel, I found him to be thoroughly pmfe.ssional aid capable of being utilised in connection with. wide range of crestive .aibietl matter on any itailatin$erit. He has the intuitive ability to provide just what's needed In esortTection with any particular creative prom-,3 and possees excellent tic management and operational skills that toner from bis years of experience_ Many people do riot understand that behind MT, sneressful advertising campaign and fashion shoot there me emative men and women who ate making sure that the bvsmess operates efficiently by *Do tdi n 3ti ng different tasks between models. photographers. and managing croative teams. I can honestly say that Mr. Brunel oanlinclaly Roves, himself as an extraordinary Went in hi., field. I offer an unmitigated endorsement for Mr. JIMA Luc Brimel regarding his Visa application as a ixtoon of extraordinary ability. Th'ere is no doubt in my mind that Ma popularity and ability in the field will aid, continue to p per In .ielrs to come reb'' L. !.! ler . 1.1 :" 5115 gi lib/ le IJ5C18 Venni:int *mai Cantu 7$ Lower Welders Street sie. Mows, VT 054'79-000i RIL 0.1 NOrloalseriagreast Vise Prhtaisrs bet-os!: tit Joan Oeir the ere adorn I wee due tilt" se sums support at Ur Aeon Lie Brunets 4tiplickrion So a non latie leatioeri am ceirrints *larking en an Aisait eit Tutu Mtinegime-i, ii lein Angeles. awn epee may ottioduigI the OM f tlx) Wham Im1us1r I ati% rreqn:h 01114 einkeilif* the ciodaratida of olhor mlrettccual4 m the Wel I furl hem asked ea Mg** die psmamJ aredeatede at Mr uteAn l niest It is es, prettattstiol optrliL u. tiegief van iny pateenei atpiabillanet linaeriethleof We lir,Inete taterm. thin WWII **Man director of ractreordanatry abate who ranks einem the prata41 pierettlem at keetin ottitaioionW3 at Ten top of be field. VIII* admire Joan 'tat elnend and 'and vo a rioasumr * war:. terai tkrio a tairtaad pittann. Judatrig b, the high great Inliterlin of the taelperates with s.h.411 he rtaguial: soda. demety I ow not the gully WO into apporiatica his tallow Hia irxhusi sow ell in ow at the iletiego Most putiatif pubficationa reaching litotarly asillians 3i adiatteis tie Ii pI*IICII*ttj binentO for Ms rat ot advvrrnall-4 and rd,iixleti went Nor cantilinittrin hope diem, siitis asWein Intin, 0004 Christian Dii+ haw orcund hint yoliticei as one of the issiting, 11*-Alt Wanton an dervictora *aria* vid3y. Jean Ler Brunet is the consuatunate geldnagoata Iwo it tomes to the an at Illabion and hie walk a aeon ttlec4ayeal U. emits towns Mei esearierics A true wise, be as alistoritteal Co the lealliaattaors of est ebnIni an ow," *ovation. ditheatih Mr Oramai cummunt.is the bobtail 10X110$31163M for ligia Midi. be a fl vetegb the tweet Ur Jan LW MUM IngturAwmitity an .nitIvIduAl of eatroardsnan nem,, iatoratatiorsd anittawvenent and ogitmewiledispient. !ma how soy giaesiitegeas tripluktule tk bun& e entireeetinen abtarv, oteaa* feel bet to tortUttt me Thsakgew fat row ititinailye Min consmittanon. GREORADELSTUDIOS im**041 r neer rook MVP remits wri 10.411110010Manignot•No 9Nobitobir ib, sos4 MIS Voramit8WIdee Omar 110.01,40%biletteit IL Alba" Vt 0$09400 BI: Diliasimeatreestvhis helm am Wallet Joe Um Muni Doak te Madam ?MA WW1' whey to se--ppurt the is applitmloo of Jezo tAx Ortabd so that he maiy ba =lorded 0-1 eittradimity obi* *kw otovs to o:Intinue taexpaiad vim los alritady mammals& moot fie tbe wcetdidde ttahtes indostrj. I ari tbo Ptothavtion Manager at Gm ;Wel Sirtodlos, its1 wand ifititiltaCkaitato ILS VOvitle Raga, MIMArti, hthoureto. Vogue Chronvoi, irStigrei atzl Alum Jaen i410 *mei Iwo booms tocivos mil, mil dem in Our fielf at 601011011 .4110 %IS Irtfalilht, =rasa arml dfrect kaki= models fir clients, phottgriphoms, sit M. host Luc Smog hot o tilde ed el* to aelixt the moat appropriex models to be urriccl. T1-aA athsatikeing eamytalsp, maul aditerruemfly haa the nutria:adios akility to manage all stages of the compirrz ;:ittoreas of product:1i the Tit moda frIr 2 job. Thergfora, guar): otr bkv vs irt mik erottible as tic la We o btsetill I mash, Ma mat he hhot betemoing one of the profestictruils of choice for the fashion m4iy aact atketcream.* athaetri re. rn iny opie Joke Leer Band. is emotya hotilvithol el itStriardloary uhili‘ in the fled of art, sod tbs pamitiela be will anaume in the Ward States dearly =gums am ilaclividuaI oi extrzaariEllgrf ilbraity tn tiilLSea Mt rumel tin Imo inoozotimodly ham Mid iseognized foc; his tudque tab* lad esperdoe. the malelp lis findo neduir wane bk the mot prookkee, hzhion publicati,os amubd *ti worI4 melt to Sao Mworisot, Clasompoltion, Mario, Needuttas bit 114-14era eretribetioon to ata)or dieult iiorye secured km a positioo ow of So leadiog dreftotshdUnit econSzeocrsi weeithig today, ft is aho minim that the reapontataities anti digitsM&n inteMiltintill art &Tartar, -orb° colithumes with the met dietiAgakchett magnum* and siimadoi &obi, rewire an sndivid.tal af estraordiaali Ability and tOffiRvethntiovis aorit /0 Mr. Jeep LUC BMA Iltrooted 0-veboi to *ark it the United eltaiea. Jam Lag Bound grill moo* bring him pbee Was tborAzoodoui nutria_ Mous do not Wade to =we swy poosttors montage um= Lk :Kul,: rimb* ti.. 1. 4, Niale %mot Bewley Centel 75 Lower Walden Street Sr. 4)baaa VT ofieakcpoot 0-1 biondtranignmt Vise Petition co hdialf ethers We Emil Mot Mr Of Madam: Sly roam is, Nadia Ceram end I am Ploadeint of Montage Mrxicis.1 I haw 3o years of cAperienc* and I am con itantty to coma vvith professionals all CIVier the mrld. A few ok my Clients irwlufir Elie Magazine, :A MOWN Ramos, Laura Shop. Oglivii`s.71w ila; Store' —and sti on. A6 Audi, I am tpialified to ammo on Mr. Jean Lc Brunei's weer as 1St director of tnrtraaedioset, ebditl Itissenemly because of his act lunation' or his hopeomioe WO; af work that babies **earthing mid publishing szecutiess mound the: world damns to abbe Mr. Brinier, greet Wan for their lesluvrileti accanrits. Mr. Jeen Log Brunel is also an absolute apart et Webbing his chaps with e: wily the image of their deals*. My ptirtonutl appreciation of Ur. Brunel mem fe meg foe or to compn-hend his acclamations. Proien my they MITT certainly well conibund Meardiewiy, Mr Brunel le In to connared liaatsie compennetion for hie WO rk es compares to in the buslacee Itr. *ir! reputatIon ala fonnidable ;nibs: with a perstxtabla deaior precedes him. He in constantly researriting end developing stintu tingly rw alaSipti for his disco sad I h4we come to My on and trustMm and his ability. Ow the coarse of his celebrated meet. Jean Luc Brunel lhaa ablinguidted himself as tor of the Wats tednon art dixeetorsi in the inanery. Mt. hut Lot Snail er,Juys soexbaordioar, relationship to the This quality resoliesb itseN *mash the bamatifid work ar ereittets, time afttx Woe. Therefore, Joao bat Sruad is dimly otse of thr most talented peafestiaanis working in the world today. I look forward to meek* vorr of ILiaw the future. glinenteb• own, Media Como' 11111111111111, NORDS1'1?()M Ssatember 17. 2014 MSC* Vermont Salvias Cedar 78 Loavatildilden Mist Una"VT03479-0001 SE; 061 Itonminagrant Val Annan an Whit of loan UM &Una OM Sir it Madam tumid gm IQ *Mid mri NA and tirigusalled supped for the adrasidinaly *bay Gil visa Podflort itidneid 11,V Ms, Joan Lua Wand Am the UM? NOM Piadister &iv $ocdWom I am uwidnord to say the Mt AMP Luc finaid is an art *edits( and talent scsadinailar at P4 highsv Whose Isclintain excalionce and creation vista have Wald hall tit the lap ri his peolassion. Thropohnia Mr .liam L une* dei5nguisihed resi, he n riicolvoti a high17 hiptiklahlel id al ainfessiono‘ WW1 nr4 ediwriremeni* i Pie Peg tOw YeiniPh Braid Us *tot, Ind beautiful modals that haw appeared Ins list accfittir,en projects in Mina at Ile oast tenkvaid publications in the wtd, which swats as a tommunt to ids I arta aoratieni ninon ba the amine and aperalianal skits of iftley C171ankiV dnecbori people, imbibe an diactirs and talent catatilnassta. It is Shirsdora tiv piestais se micalantwe tha nensaliabis %dant and adVavarrisots of Mr. Joan Luc HT WWI 1, Kt 1111•40011 fiGhierkae the slitanaest wails Mate the teed cared*, dwireioped creative -concepts aril MN* 111 is his *rely unique abilityto eennuriCele„ me lareiii analysis, the intended =eft onSids90 of he onsets. Si. obier that M. Jim Luc ening* teicastoo fly onYclId the swags Mods trx this Industry by it* slum** MOM VIM wt& Ns work consiciered Initssd, no hill IVOrkta 110010 Of me bootiutorm wows Won 11011.01L Sad insgatinse In es wand it is wIllitaA a doubt thst I blisos an Op the -Ro& ce fat way bat in his prolasstin I an tallfidaltily Mit* that Mr. Assn Luc Owner's %lavish:in nu unwed inisinalkend *dirs. iirt his reactod s level where industry Indere now describe hilit as a "star. glawi tun aruners areVaordiruity arm it it a pooisA oPierteilleiret Nina timing tea- Liza MaelOW Senior Toiled Pradister nornornns %it silkl fluo Recommendation Leiter 22/09114 USCIS Vermont Service Center 73 Lower VieMen Street St. ,Albtoss. VT 05479-0001 RH. 0-1 Non-immigrant Visa Petition on behalf of Jean 1.1w Brunel Dear Sir or Madam: It is an extreme pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Mr. Jean Luc Brim'. I provide this recommendation based on my knowledge and experience in the field of modeling, due to my established reputation and work In the field as the Vladimir leurtashkir, director of I Mother Agency. Kiev. Ukraine I have known Jean Luc Brunel profelmonally for several, years through cur work together and, an my opinion, he is an extr,inely talented Individual with superb proiesstonal reputation. Hi s an :extraordinarily able coordinator who strives for and attains a level of merit in his work that only a few of his contemporaries meet. He has the ability to recognise the creative vision of his client within the ton and budget through his careful and thoughtful choice of model caning combined with his meticulous ability in the field. Jean Luc Brunel si true find in our industry. There are plenty of ar directors out there, but none with the depth and quality that Mr. Brunei possesses He is unlike anyone in this industry, and I expect to see him continue to find great modes in his auccessilli career. Someone overflowing with talent as Jean lAre Brunel should be given every opportunity to work in the. United States where he will have the proper venues t.,1 showcase his extraordinary talents. Please do not hesitate to contact me should yists have any questions regarding this matter. Thank you tor rout tinge and c6nsideration. Sincerely, Vladimir Yudat h FiGaro PIIII 1111116C09P 11,11141111 11101047 trya WIOwe,hk0.6Aok 4,4 KW MP*, 11~111141P0 1W4.11111 '14. 4144-11*1 1114014 .4 .114 • 1. • 111.0Z4440111.7 - Deportmant Sseurity Unibed StainCitinereship ailed forensigration Sorricias Vermont torticoeshease 30 Houghton &mot $ad Mews. 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ItP• a '; %.":411t1 ISUCt/ t4,:fitet SINCIten v-torttO Eit401 1•Vs34fStk CI-4411iro Se ovitrarea.ese warelev's as OPOIC041060 - 2 rtei. covet rroasi.-. *hi, wow). cocoocro 4 • i r,v20-. • f. 3rid spa , ?Dory ‘j few t ot • IC, jt.0 t .40 e419400: .1WP0Z0Fir WL ,A,q, 10011r3 •rtli ovone," iPQ giocip.(-yrywArt t• tytut '-;fa "Arai+ i.ftiftrlut, r-***f-d ILTIt'fr-•-t r 001V1 firrelertteii jt • r*.:11;) z 4- Af'," 6a.e .jr* cV r 5*-7.N.; *at- nti tr-r, L r t1):. heat 4, resiesero iht ,ecs 'es • "0%.cr Cs 0 ‘11:74r-' x/eOlk. '+oftakil.-. • I 106. _ — ; MODELWERK T401 ;AN I tiambil .6o4 I I .';,,41c 11460f%, El "Um ta !I • III 11!' Alaxklvorli, Hamburg 8 July. 2014 Deporfrnenl of Homeland Securiiv United Slates Citizenship and kr -nigrah:on Services Vermont Service Center 30 H.D3.,ightorl Street S4011 Albans. VI 05478 Re: 0-1 Extraordinary Atitily as an Ar Dire cc and 'latent Cocrdinatcr :n behalf of Jr-Luc Didier -.enri-Reno bum! To Whom 'I May Conce—i As a P•35ideril of Morietwcrk. his letter is suorriited in suoper of tAC2 Models Miami. ,.1.0 or behalf of Mr. Jear. is Brunel -0 work as or Art Director and Talent Coordinatc,, Mr Brunel -.olds an 41e-iatIonal repufallor as a visible e'alegic netwomer who 'I able "o cultivate expert relationship management *Ns order to conduce business in a global er.vronmen° and brocr-, ocrarive deals. Mr. Brunel Ms a long listory mariKe-rig and ClagefilV lg rreitOf fashion campaigns. Throughc..at rim twertiN-five year COreeri me folg-:cn business. Mr. Brune has developea wor