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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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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.

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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.

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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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