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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Dramatic illustration of a young Swedish girl at a US airport in 2005, watched by shadowy figures of Epstein and Maxwell amid unsealed Justice Department documents.
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15-year-old Swedish girl allegedly lured by Epstein to US

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New documents from the US Justice Department reveal that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are suspected of luring a 15-year-old Swedish girl to the US around 2005 for sexual purposes. The girl refused to have sex with Epstein, after which her passport was taken from her, according to a witness. Epstein refused to answer questions about the girl in a 2016 deposition.

The US Department of Justice has released thousands of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, mentioning Swedish financier Barbro Ehnbom's women's network. The files include redacted images and notes but no evidence of blackmail or a client list. Over 1,200 victims have been identified, and the investigation continues.

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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.

The U.S. Department of Justice partially released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on December 19, 2025, meeting a congressional deadline but withholding hundreds of thousands more pages for later. The files include previously public materials and new photos of former President Bill Clinton with Epstein, amid heavy redactions to protect victims. Lawmakers from both parties expressed frustration over the incomplete disclosure.

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Former President Jacob Zuma's name appears in newly released documents from the US Justice Department as part of the Epstein files. Zuma's foundation has dismissed reports as speculative. The references relate to a dinner in London in 2010 during a state visit.

A man in his 60s has been sentenced for making multiple calls and sending messages to his ex-wife over one week. The couple separated last summer. The ruling comes from a district court in Örebro county.

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The partial release of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files by the U.S. Department of Justice on December 19, 2025, includes previously unreleased photos showing former President Bill Clinton with celebrities Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross, alongside images involving Epstein himself, amid ongoing redactions to protect victims.

 

 

 

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