Authorities in France have wrapped up their search of Jeffrey Epstein’s home, as well as the offices of Jean-Luc Brunel, the modeling agent who was part of the pedophile’s inner circle.

The searches at Karin Models, an agency in Paris’ high-end 8th arrondissement, and Epstein’s home near the Arc de Triomphe were executed over the past week, the Paris prosecutor’s office said Tuesday.

Brunel, who is credited with launching the careers of top models including Christy Turlington and Angie Everhart, recruited girls from around the world through his MC2 modeling agency. The Miami-based agency was financed by Epstein.

Legal records show that Brunel frequently flew on Epstein’s private plane and visited him in jail in Florida.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein’s alleged “sex slaves,” accused Brunel of sleeping with her when she was underage.

Epstein, 66, killed himself at a Manhattan jail in August, weeks after he was arrested on federal sex-trafficking charges.

Earlier this month, French authorities said they interviewed three alleged Epstein victims as part of their probe into whether the multimillionaire pedophile committed any crimes in the country.

The prosecutor’s office wouldn’t provide further details of where things stand in the French investigation.

An earlier report erroneously stated that French authorities searched Brunel’s home, not Epstein’s.

With Post wires