Four Suspects Identified as Traffickers at Stonebriar Church
FBI field officers revealed that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell visited Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX, in 2018 as part of an undercover investigation into child trafficking. They were surveilled alongside two accomplices, Kevin and Bri, who are alleged to be involved in sex trafficking activities. Reports of suspicious behavior continue to be monitored.
DALLAS, TX —Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell visited Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX, in 2018. They were surveilled as part of the undercover investigation that eventually led to both of their arrests.
When they visited Stonebriar Church, they were observed alongside two accomplices, Kevin and Bri, who were suspected to be involved in child trafficking and sex trafficking activities. Reports of suspicious behavior continue to be monitored.
DCN spoke with field officers who provided information for this article and our ongoing look into what happened at Stonebriar Church. They are undercover officers who were a part of the undercover investigation that led to the arrests of Epstein and Maxwell, and are officers in association with the office of James Dennehy, assistant director of the FBI’s New York field office. They requested to be referred to as “field officers” in order to maintain their integrity as undercover officers and so as not to jeopardize ongoing investigations.
According to field officers, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell visited Stonebriar Community Church in 2018. Epstein and Maxwell were under surveillance when they visited the church, as they were being monitored by officers who were pursuing other cases from other directions.
They networked at the church alongside two similar looking individuals known as Kevin and Bri, who they appeared to be grooming as assistants. Epstein and Maxwell then used the names of these assistants as aliases at the church on the few occasions they visited thereafter, which created a confusion.
Kevin and Bri are who officers observed most people at the church having direct experiences with. They visited the church on multiple occasions, told people they interacted with they were affiliated with the international humanitarian organization called War Child, and offered finders fees for alleged adoptions that were suspected to be procurement for child trafficking.
The suspects enlisted multiple women to work as escorts and are sex trafficking suspects.
Reports of suspicious activity related to this subject were referred to field officers that were already on the ground at the church monitoring this group. Suspicious activity related to this issue has continued to be monitored.
Suspicious activity related to this issue has continued to be monitored.
A field officer stated,
“I can know as an officer that a crime is being committed, but as an officer I have to follow due process in the law to prove what I suspect.”

This is a cell phone photo taken at Stonebriar Church after the 10:45a.m. Sunday morning church service let out during the time frame the suspects were seen at the church. Four suspects have been identified in the photo.
Suspect #1 is Ghislaine Maxwell or Bri, or Maxwell using the alias of “Bri.” According to witnesses who have had direct interactions with both of them, the two women are so similar looking it can sometimes be hard to tell them apart. Maxwell has a stronger personality than Bri, and is more confident and assertive.
Suspect #2 – unknown
Suspects #3 and #4 were reported to visit the church with suspects #1 and #2 on multiple occasions, and have been seen entering and exiting the building in a group, but also separately or in pairs.
According to witnesses at the church, Epstein and Maxwell spoke about having an employee use credit cards with their names on them in a different city, so it looked like they were in a completely different city and a completely different state, when they were in Dallas, TX, visiting Stonebriar Church. They reportedly said this method works for them all the time and creates a paper trail that makes it impossible for anyone to trace.

Individuals who have sold children for cheques have been seen handing children to the suspects in exchange for an envelope that was talked about like it was payment given for the sale of a child.
The suspects have been observed to make comments about the amount of money the cheques are for, and whether the amounts are smaller or larger than the last time they gave them a cheque for a child.
A field officer stated,
“It is very important that anyone at that church who has had an experience with Epstein, Maxwell, Kevin, Bri or anyone engaging in similar activities, start turning in their reports.”
According to the officer, the undercover surveillance investigation at Stonebriar Church originated in New York, NY, where Maxwell has a residence and was already being surveilled, and then extended and continued when she decided she wanted to go to church.
The church she chose to attend was Chuck Swindoll’s megachurch in Dallas Fort Worth, TX, and not one in her neighborhood, and it was not understood why she made that choice.
It has been suspected, but has not been confirmed or denied, that her attendance at Stonebriar Church may have been in cooperation with a federal criminal rehabilitation attempt, that may have been privately arranged through her attorney or another facet of the judicial legal system.
According to Carla White, a licensed psychologist that handles rehabilitation cases in the federal judicial court system,
“Attorneys sometimes encourage clients to seek out stable community support, such as joining a church, as part of showing rehabilitation. In those cases, individuals often choose a congregation where they have no prior ties, giving them room to present themselves as starting fresh.”
White said they also sometimes make these kinds of arrangements to get a sentence reduced.
“I can see how someone would have advised Ghislaine Maxwell to take steps to get involved in a church like that, probably to mitigate something,” said White.
White also stated,
“In my opinion, it’s a shame that Ghislaine’s efforts to prove she had turned over a new leaf and had become a Christian failed and produced more victims.”
Maxwell is currently in jail and is serving a 20 year sentence for sex trafficking. She was arrested July 2, 2020 and was sentenced in June 2022, but continues to appeal her sentence. Epstein is deceased. He was arrested July 7, 2019 in an undercover operation for sex trafficking, and committed suicide August 10, 2019 while in jail awaiting trial.
Maxwell denies all allegations that she has committed a crime.
Kevin and Bri have not been arrested.
We reached out to Stonebriar Church for questions and comments when we worked on this, and we were ignored.

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Stonebriar Church in Frisco, TX
Stonebriar Community Church is an Evangelical traditional style church located in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex at 4801 Legendary Dr, Frisco, TX 75034. The pastor of Stonebriar Church at the time of this incident was founding pastor Chuck Swindoll, who retired in October 2024. Chuck Swindoll is an evangelical Christian pastor, author, educator, and radio preacher. He founded Insight for Living, and is chancellor emeritus at Dallas Theological Seminary. Jonathan Murphy is the current senior pastor of Stonebriar Church. The church website is: https://www.stonebriar.org

