Fresh Epstein Files Probe Potential Russian Intelligence Ties.
Epstein's Links to Russian Intelligence Services
According to TSN.ua: Newly released documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case examine his potential contacts with Russian intelligence, though they do not confirm he was a recruited agent. Epstein, the notorious American financier and convicted sex offender, has been the subject of investigations revealing his extensive network of high-profile associates and organizations.
The documents, made public by the U.S. Department of Justice, include statements from Ilya Ponomarev, a former Russian State Duma deputy and opposition politician. He asserted:
'It is one hundred percent clear: where there is sex trafficking, meaning the supply of sexual services, Russia will be there.' - Ilya Ponomarev
Ponomarev also emphasized that 'all intelligence services prefer to collect compromising material themselves.'
Potential KGB Connections
Christopher Steele, the former head of the Russia desk for British intelligence service MI6, has suggested Jeffrey Epstein may have been recruited by the Soviet-era KGB to participate in a large-scale operation to compromise and blackmail members of Western elites. These latest disclosures raise further questions about Epstein's possible links to Russian intelligence and their potential role in his activities.
These revelations underscore the complex web connecting international criminal enterprises and state actors. Epstein's alleged ties to Russian services point to a broader context for his actions, potentially encompassing not just sexual exploitation but also political blackmail. The case highlights how private criminal networks can intersect with geopolitical interests. All these circumstances demand thorough investigation to understand how such individuals can influence global politics and security.
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