Daniel Siad denies role in Epstein affair after Ebba Karlsson complaint

Former model recruiter Daniel Siad, whose name appears in the declassified Epstein files, firmly denies accusations of rape and human trafficking in fresh interviews, while acknowledging professional contacts with Epstein between 2009 and 2019.

In interviews given Thursday to RTL and BFMTV, the 69-year-old Swede of Kabyle origin living in Paris stated: « I have never raped anyone in my life ». He added that he had « never dated a model » and described himself as « a family man ».

Siad acknowledges professional ties with Jeffrey Epstein between 2009 and 2019, including presenting models spotted in Scandinavia or Eastern Europe. He says he visited avenue Foch in Paris « several times » and claims he « never saw anything reprehensible ».

On Tuesday, former Swedish model Ebba Karlsson filed a complaint for rape and human trafficking. Siad, who has not yet been questioned by French authorities, says he is « ready to face these people ».

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