Swedish names in newly released Epstein documents

The US Department of Justice has released over three million files from Jeffrey Epstein's investigation, featuring Swedish names in emails, documents, and video clips. Aftonbladet has mapped 20 Swedes, including researchers, diplomats, and models. A specific case involves a Swedish woman offered by Epstein to Indian businessman Anil Ambani.

The US Department of Justice released over three million files from the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein last week; he was suspected of trafficking and other crimes but died by suicide in custody in 2019. Aftonbladet reviewed the material and identified 20 Swedish names, ranging from prominent researchers and diplomats to models and young students. Among the mentioned Swedes are Princess Sofia, financier Barbro Ehnbom, and top officials from the Foreign Ministry and the UN.

A particular case emerges in a 2017 SMS conversation between Epstein and Indian billionaire Anil Ambani, who inherited the family conglomerate after his father's death in 2002. Ambani, who filed for personal bankruptcy in the UK in 2021, first discussed Donald Trump with Epstein—Ambani had known the Trump family for over 30 years and studied at the same school, Wharton. They last met in May 2019, shortly before Epstein's arrest.

The conversation quickly shifted to women. Ambani asked: "Who do you suggest?" Epstein replied: "A tall blonde Swedish woman, to make visiting more fun." Ambani responded within 20 seconds: "Arrange it." Epstein's brother Mukesh Ambani, Asia's richest with a fortune over $98 billion according to Bloomberg, maintains strong ties to Trump and attended his presidential inauguration in January.

The documents, totaling over three million files so far with more to come, highlight Epstein's network, but none of the mentioned Swedes are accused of crimes in the material.

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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.

New documents in the jeffrey epstein investigation reveal that a swedish diplomat had email contact with the sex offender for several years and borrowed his new york apartment twice. The contact continued until 2019, shortly before epstein's arrest. The diplomat distances herself from his actions, and the foreign ministry is investigating the matter.

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Recently released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation have revealed the identities of several unknown Swedish women, mainly applicants to the Female Economist of the Year scholarship at the Stockholm School of Economics. The scholarship, founded in 2001 with Epstein as a major financier, has led to the exposure of personal data, CVs, and private messages online. One of the women expresses disappointment over the lack of censorship in the documents.

Sweden's Tidö parties have rejected the Center Party's proposal for an independent probe into Jeffrey Epstein's Swedish connections. The motion followed Norway's commission on the convicted sex offender in February. The government has not ruled out a future review if new information emerges.

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Recent releases of Jeffrey Epstein files have intensified political fallout, with Ghislaine Maxwell appealing for clemency during a House deposition and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirming a 2012 visit to Epstein's island. Lawmakers reviewed unredacted documents, highlighting excessive redactions and victim privacy breaches. In New Hampshire, ties to inventor Dean Kamen, linked to Epstein, have drawn attacks on candidates from the Shaheen and Sununu families.

Newly unearthed emails reveal that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, sent sensitive government dossiers on Vietnam and Singapore to Jeffrey Epstein's private inbox in 2010 while serving as the UK's special representative for international trade. The disclosure has sparked a major political crisis, including resignations in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government and fresh police investigations. The situation threatens the stability of the British government amid allegations of misconduct.

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Tesla's shares fell more than 3.5 percent in early trading on Monday following the Department of Justice's release of files detailing communications between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein. The documents contradict Musk's earlier denials of interest in visiting Epstein's island. Despite some sales upticks in Europe, the company's stock has faced pressure amid ongoing controversies.

 

 

 

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