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Epstein revelations have toppled top figures in Europe while US fallout is more muted

Documents reveal Epstein's ties with European leaders led to multiple resignations and investigations, including a corruption probe into Norway's former PM, officials said.

  • Leaked Jeffrey Epstein files exposed ties that led to removals of a prince, an ambassador, senior diplomats and top politicians across Europe, the Associated Press reports.
  • Reporting on the Jeffrey Epstein files links prominent Europeans to his network, prompting renewed investigations and increased news coverage, according to reports.
  • Britain's Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, left St. George's Chapel on April 20 after attending the Easter Matins Service at Windsor Castle, England, amid Epstein file coverage.
  • Resignations followed, as leaked Jeffrey Epstein files produced reputational damage and political pressure across European governments and diplomatic ranks, according to Associated Press.
  • Geographically, the fallout focused in Europe rather than the United States, prompting increased scrutiny of European elites' ties to Jeffrey Epstein's network, Associated Press reported.
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Epstein fallout greater in Europe than US

LONDON — A prince, an ambassador, senior diplomats and top politicians were brought down by the Jeffrey Epstein files — all in Europe, rather than the United States.

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About a week ago, more than 3.5 million documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, including those mentioning European Union (EU) citizens, were released to the public domain. Although these data were released by decision of US authorities and in accordance with US law, the mere fact that the documents have become publicly available does not mean that they can be used without restrictions in Europe.

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The National broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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