Latvia Launches Investigation Into New Documents From Epstein Files
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Latvian police have launched an investigation into documents from the files of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which were released by the US Department of Justice a few days ago. They listed Latvia as a possible center for the recruitment of young women and minors, the German news agency dpa reports.
Jeffrey Epstein has run an abuse ring for years, and he is said to have been looking for women from Eastern Europe. Newly published files may give an insight into the perpetrator's strategic approach.
Latvian police have launched an investigation into the case of late American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after the Baltic country was mentioned in newly released documents as a possible recruitment site for young women and minors. The Riga Prosecutor General's Office also announced that it would investigate the newly released information in the case. They also want to investigate possible links in Poland. British former minister Peter Mandelson…
Latvia has been mentioned in newly released documents in the Epstein case as a possible recruitment site for young women and minors, prompting Latvian police to launch an investigation.
For days, the released documents from the Epstein files have been evaluated. In Latvia, the authorities are now also dealing with them.
The Latvian Prime Minister, Evika Silina, has ordered several ministries to open investigations following the appearance of Latvia in the documents of the late pederast and responsible for a trafficking network for minors Jeffrey Epstein, in which the Baltic country is mentioned as a possible place of recruitment of young women and minors. Silina has recalled that Latvia is mentioned “several times” in the documentation published last Friday and…
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