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Epstein was ‘probably a Russian spy’, Polish PM says – ‘He has compromising material’ | World | News

Jeffrey Epstein was “likely a Russian spy” and was also likely to have “compromising material against many leaders who are still active today,” Polish leader Donald Tusk he said. Poland will launch an investigation and examine possible links between the deceased sex offender and Russian intelligence. PolandMr. Tusk announced earlier today, February 3.

Tusk made this explosive announcement at a government meeting. He said: “More and more clues, more and more information and more and more comments in the global press concern the suspicion that this unprecedented pedophilia scandal was jointly organized by Russian intelligence services.

“I do not need to tell you how serious the possibility is that Russian intelligence services will jointly organize this operation for the security of the Polish state.

“This can only mean that they also have inappropriate material against many of the leaders who are still active today.” The US Department of Justice on Friday released millions of files on Epstein, who was found dead in his New York prison cell in 2019.

Of the millions of documents published, 1,056 mention Vladimir Putin, while more than 9,000 mention Moscow.

Documents show that epstein The American financier was granted access to meetings with the Russian President after he was convicted of procuring a minor for prostitution in 2008.

In 2010, Epstein emailed a colleague offering to help them get a Russian visa, explaining: “Putin has a friend, should I ask him?”

In 2011, an email from an anonymous caller mentioned a “date with Putin” during his upcoming visit to Russia.

Emails dating back to 2013 involving Norway’s former prime minister mention a proposed dinner in Paris with the Russian leader. A potential 2014 meeting was suggested in a subsequent message; It is unclear whether this occurred.

A year later, Epstein wrote that he “still wanted to meet Putin and talk about the economy.”

The newly disclosed files include requests to organize flights between Moscow, Paris and New York for models and escorts. In a 2010 email to a recipient whose name has been redacted, Epstein wrote: “I’m hosting a dinner for some new Russian girls tomorrow… see you at 10.”

The emails also suggest that Epstein and his associates routinely recruited young Russian women into their networks. The disclosures include an August 2010 message in which Epstein said he could introduce Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to a “beautiful” 26-year-old Russian woman identified only as “Irina.”

Mr Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing and has not responded to the latest statement.

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