Us Congress Reveals Epstein's Connections to Council of Europe and Austrian Government Officials
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New documents released by the US Congress reveal convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's extensive network of contacts with European officials, including former Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland and former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is also mentioned in recently released documents related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
"In short, want to meet you: The former Federal Chancellor and ex-ÖVP chief is to be mentioned in e-mails published by the US Congress. Sebastian Kurz's spokesman says about an alleged appointment request: "Weakness!
The name of former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is said to have appeared in chats between Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon. Short speaker: "Sebastian Kurz knows neither Epstein nor Bannon.
Former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is said to have been mentioned in those documents published by the U.S. Congress in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case on Wednesday. As reported by the "Standard" on Thursday, his name is said to appear in chats between Epstein and Steve Bannon, the ex-consultant of US President Donald Trump. Epstein Bannon is said to have written on July 4, 2018: "Short wants to meet you".
According to media reports, former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was mentioned in the recently published documents of the U.S. Congress in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. His name is to appear in chats between Epstein and Steve Bannon, according to the standard.
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