A Swedish man who worked for Jeffrey Epstein denies any criminal activity after his name appeared in the Epstein files. He claims their collaboration was professional and that he has nothing to hide. The contact lasted for ten years until 2019.
A Swedish man's name has recently come to light in the so-called Epstein files, a collection of emails and SMS conversations linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The man was paid to travel the world and 'scout' young female models in several countries. The close contact between the man and Epstein lasted about ten years, until 2019, just before Epstein was arrested by police.
The man firmly denies any criminal activity. In an interview with SVT Nyheter on Monday, he stated: “I am not hiding from anything. I am very glad that my job with this gentleman (Epstein) has been very professional. I have nothing to hide.”
The Epstein files were recently published and contain hundreds of conversations mentioning the Swede. No specific crimes are attributed to him in the reported details, but his role in recruiting young women has raised questions. Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex crimes. The man's identity has not been detailed publicly in the sources, but the incident highlights the broad network around Epstein's activities.