Illustration of an elderly Swedish man at a desk with laptop displaying blurred messages linked to Jeffrey Epstein documents, evoking a mysterious recruitment scandal.
Illustration of an elderly Swedish man at a desk with laptop displaying blurred messages linked to Jeffrey Epstein documents, evoking a mysterious recruitment scandal.
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Swedish man recruited young women for Epstein

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A previously unknown Swedish man in his 70s appears in the recently released Epstein documents, according to TV4 Nyheterna. Over a ten-year period, thousands of messages were exchanged between him and Jeffrey Epstein, in which the Swede describes recruiting young women and girls in Scandinavia.

The recently released documents from Jeffrey Epstein's case have revealed the involvement of a previously unknown Swedish man. According to TV4 Nyheterna, correspondence shows that the man, now in his 70s, assisted the convicted sex offender financier by recruiting young women and girls.

Over a ten-year period, thousands of messages were exchanged between the two. A particularly notable message from 2014 reads: “I have done a really good job scouting in Scandinavia. Most are ready to start tomorrow. At least five of them are 16 and 17 years old, and will be ready next year.”

Friday's release of the Epstein documents is the largest to date, with a total of about 3.5 million pages made public. These files provide new insights into Epstein's network, but no specific information on the man's identity or legal consequences is mentioned in the reports. The incident highlights the international reach of Epstein's activities.

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Recent X discussions highlight the emergence of a previously unknown Swedish man in his 70s linked to Jeffrey Epstein through thousands of messages about recruiting young Scandinavian women and girls. Users demand investigation for possible pimping charges. Speculation includes attempts to identify the man and suspicions of further elite involvement.

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