Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell has been hiding in Brazil — along with the French modeling scout accused of recruiting girls for the late pedophile, according to a report.

New Yorker Maxwell and Jean-Luc Brunel both went underground soon after their pedophile pal was arrested on major charges that ended with him killing himself in his Manhattan lockup in August.

The pair are both reportedly key parts of a widening investigation into Epstein’s sex ring and have been repeatedly named in court documents in the scandal.

Now Sky News says an unidentified former US police officer has traced the pair to Santa Catarina in Brazil, a riviera state popular with wealthy tourists.

Brunel’s phone was traced to the Infinity Blue Resort and Spa there, according to Sky, while Maxwell’s phone was also connected to a network in the area, the station reports.

However, there was no sign of either by the time Sky News sent reporters to the resort in the South American country, the report states.

Brunel — credited with discovering models Christy Turlington and Milla Jovovich — has previously been tied to Brazil, while his lawyer recently insisted he is “not on the run” and is “at the disposal of the authorities.”

Epstein’s ex Maxwell, meanwhile, was also in a rush to close down her mysterious foundation, the TerraMar Project, Sky said.

Documents showed she shut it down in the US on July 12 — just six days after Epstein’s arrest — and then signed off to close it in the UK on Aug. 13, three days after her ex-boyfriend’s suicide.