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In November 1999, the BBC aired MacIntyre Undercover: Fashion Industry. Undercover journalists found girls as young as 13 were being pressured into sex and drugs by people in positions of trust. Gerald Marie, president of Elite Europe was filmed planning to seduce modeling contest finalists whose average age was 15. Elite sued the BBC. As part of the settlement, the episode was banned from ever airing again. Marie was reinstated. Also named in that documentary: Jean-Luc Brunel, the modeling scout who put a 17-year-old Brazilian model named Amanda Ungaro on Jeffrey Epstein's plane in 2002. That same Amanda Ungaro went on to become the long-term partner of Paolo Zampolli, the founder of ID Models and the man now serving as Trump's Special Envoy for Global Partnerships. Four months after that documentary aired, New York Magazine reported that Zampolli installed live surveillance cameras in ID Models apartments housing young foreign women and planned to stream them online. The Models Guild specifically responded by saying the webcam should be limited to girls over 18. Not that it was. That it should be. Zampolli was not named in the BBC documentary. But he was operating in the same industry, at the same time, with the same age group, in the same city. The industry knew what was happening. The BBC documented it. Elite buried it. And four months later, Zampolli was installing cameras in apartments where underage girls may have been living. MacIntyre himself has publicly called on the BBC to hand over quarantined evidence from 1998 to 2000 to lawyers representing victims. Evidence that has never been seen. Evidence that victims' lawyers are still seeking. Elite Europe got that episode banned. What else have the rich and powerful buried? And what is the BBC still sitting on?






























Paolo Zampolli had a pipeline where he recruited young foreign women on visas, ran them through a modeling agency with no documented modeling work, then deployed them to sell luxury Manhattan properties to wealthy clients. Hereโs how it started: After ID Models, Zampolli joined the Trump Organization, selling apartments at Trump Park Avenue. Then he left to start his own real estate firm, Paramount Group. In his own words, he took the women from his modeling agency and turned them into brokers, calling it a โnew hybrid profession of the model/real estate broker.โ Zampolli is now Trumpโs Special Envoy for Global Partnerships. This man is now cutting deals for America. Ask yourself why.