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Dana Burns appears in Jeffrey Epstein-related records primarily as a low-profile figure connected to Epstein's social and professional circles. She is documented as a passenger on Epstein's private jets in 2005, attended social events with him in New York, and was listed as a witness scheduled for deposition in the Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell civil case. Investigative notes describe her as an assistant to Jean-Luc Brunel, the French model-agency boss and Epstein associate. Public records show no evidence that she was arrested, charged, convicted, or sentenced in connection with Epstein. She was not named as a defendant in any criminal case and appears to have been identified as a potential witness rather than as an alleged perpetrator. No credible evidence indicates she participated in abuse or crime.
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Dana Burns appears in Jeffrey Epstein–related material mainly as a name on private-jet flight logs, a New York social contact in event photos, and a potential w…
States that Dana Burns was an administrative assistant who worked closely with Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, handling correspondence and financial matt…
MuckRock FOIA request tracking page indicating that FBI documents exist regarding Dana Burns in relation to Epstein and Maxwell, though the full content is not …
Court filing from Giuffre v. Maxwell case indicates that the plaintiff 'no longer seeks depositions of witnesses Emmy Taylor, Dana Burns, JoJo Fontanilla, and M…
Ed Tuttle appears in the list of around 150 people named in unsealed court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The list includes names of Epstein's associates …
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