

Karen Mulder’s TV interviews in 2001 is one of the most controversial moments in the history of the fashion industry.
Her claims were initially dismissed as a mental health crisis. However, subsequent investigations into the industry have cast a different light on her exposures.
October 31, 2001, Mulder appeared on the French talk show Tout le monde en parle, hosted by Thierry Ardisson. During the recording, she made several explosive allegations:
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She claimed she had been raped by various high-profile figures, including police officers, politicians, and Prince Albert II of Monaco.
She also accused senior executives at her agency, Elite Model Management, of systemic abuse and human trafficking.
The show’s producers deemed her to be in a ‘paranoid state.’ They decided against airing the explosive and provable allegations made throughout the interview.
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The footage was reportedly erased. Karen Mulder was admitted to a psychiatric hospital (Villa Montsouris) shortly after.
In the years since, several figures associated with the circles However, those Mulder criticized have been exposed in major scandals, which is why many now believe her ‘crazy’ claims were actually a desperate attempt to blow the whistle on horrendous
Jean-Luc Brunel, was the founder of Karin Models and MC2 Model Management. Brunel was a close associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Later, he was accused of trafficking young women for the Mossad agent.
Jean-Luc Brunel was arrested in 2020 on charges including the rape of minors and later died by suicide in prison in 2022.
Gérald Marie: The former president of Elite Model Management (Europe) was one of the men who Karen Mulder accused.
In 2020, multiple women, including former supermodels like Carré Otis, came forward to accuse him of sexual assault.
While Marie denied the claims, the sheer volume of allegations mirrored the environment Mulder had described decades earlier.

The Hospitalization: It was later revealed that Gérald Marie paid for Mulder’s stay in the psychiatric clinic. He was one of the scoundrels she had accused of abuse.
Karen Mulder largely withdrew from the spotlight following these events.
She attempted a brief music career. After a 2002 suicide attempt, she needed a period of recovery. Since then, she has lived a private life.
In 2006, she gave birth to a daughter and has rarely appeared in the media since. Her 2001 whistle-blowing interview is frequently cited by advocates. They view it as a classic case of a victim being silenced and discredited.

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