In 2001, at the height of her fame, supermodel Karen Mulder appeared on a French talk show and made a series of explosive, disturbing allegations. She claimed she had been victimized by a network of powerful elites, including royalty, politicians, and police, and directly implicated figures like Gerald Marie and Jean-Luc Brunel—men later tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigations. However, instead of being supported, Mulder was immediately discredited by her own family, labeled "psychotic" by the media, and forcibly institutionalized. This video explores the tragic story of how Mulder’s attempt to blow the whistle on the dark underbelly of the modeling industry was suppressed for decades, the historical use of psychiatric diagnosis to silence women, and how her claims are being re-evaluated in the wake of modern trafficking revelations.