Poland to probe possible links between Epstein and Russia, PM Tusk says
- Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Poland, said on Tuesday his government will investigate links between Jeffrey Epstein, Russian secret services, and possible fallout in Poland.
- The US Department of Justice's release of millions of internal Epstein documents revealed his ties to prominent figures including Donald Trump, Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson.
- Amid Tusk's remarks, `More and more leads, more and more information, and more and more commentary in the global press all relate to the suspicion that this unprecedented paedophilia scandal was co-organised by Russian intelligence services`, while Russia's foreign ministry and the Russian Embassy in Warsaw did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
- Concerned about state security, Tusk stated that authorities would establish a team to investigate the increasingly likely possibility that Russian intelligence co-organised the operation, which is serious for Poland.
- Russia's spokeswoman framed the Epstein files as exposing Western elites' hypocrisy, adding on Telegram these were the same 'lecturers on life' who preached democracy with 'equally interesting leisure partners'.
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Did Epstein act on behalf of Russia? Poland's Prime Minister Tusk follows this lead. A Putin confidant reacts frantically to the suspicion.
The Polish government combs through the Epstein files for traces in the Kremlin. There are "more and more traces", Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
There are hardly any names from Poland in the files on US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. However, the Polish government suspects who might be behind the scandal.
Poland will launch a study on possible links between sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein and Russian secret services, as well as any impact on Poland, said Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Reuters report on March.
Russian politicians, entrepreneurs and women's names are common in the files and Tusk asked whether Epstein's crimes could have been a Kremlin scheme inherited by the KGB — and with effects in Poland.
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