Apologies, Resignations, and Royal Scrutiny: How the Epstein Fallout Is Spreading
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Apologies, resignations, and royal scrutiny: How the Epstein fallout is spreading
A fresh batch of Epstein files has been released by the US Justice Department. Britain's Prince Andrew, along with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, have been named in the files. Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit's name appears at least 1,000 times in the millions of freshly released documents
Well-known Norwegian figures express distrust of Crown Princess Mette-Marit and sympathy for the aging King Harald.
Finally, the media with the controlled editors got an angle they could use in the Jeffrey Epstein case: Crown Princess Mette-Marit, spicy details and the royal house. Fair enough. This is a scandal and it affects Norway as a state. The search term "Mette-Marit" has gone straight up in large parts of the world. But what is drowned out, whether intentionally or due to incompetence, are the big lines, what the Jeffrey Epstein case is really about -…
Crown Princess Mette-Marit (52) spoke in Oslo about her contacts with Jeffrey Epstein (†66) – and chose clear words. After the U.S. Department of Justice published millions more pages from the Epstein files at the end of January, including numerous emails between the Royal and the late entrepreneur, the 52-year-old publicly apologized. "I have shown bad judgment and regret having had contact with Epstein at all," says a statement that was initia…
The scandal coincides with the beginning of the trial of his eldest son, Marius Borg
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