Norway’s former prime minister in hospital following Epstein files disclosures
Thorbjørn Jagland was charged with aggravated corruption over Epstein-linked benefits during 2011–2018; the probe includes raids on his Oslo properties and cooperation by the former PM.
- Norway's former prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland was hospitalized due to stress caused by the Epstein scandal, according to his lawyer.
- Jagland is alleged to have connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and is under investigation for serious corruption by Norwegian authorities.
- Jagland has denied wrongdoing but some reports suggest he may have attempted suicide amid corruption charges linked to his ties with Epstein.
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Suicide attempt after raid: Norway's ex-premier Thorbjørn Jagland, who is deeply entangled in the swamp around the dead sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, wanted to take his life. The Norwegians are shocked by the corruption scandal. It is a scandal that unscrupulously exposes the moral arrogance of the global elite once again. Thorbjørn Jagland (75) – former Norwegian Prime Minister, former Secretary-General of the Council of Europe and of all men w…
Norway's Ex-PM Hospitalised After Epstein Corruption Charges
Former Norwegian prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland has been hospitalised following an alleged suicide attempt, amid charges of gross corruption linked to his ties with the late US financier Jeffrey Epstein. The 75-year-old, who served as Norway's leader from 1996 to 1997, was taken to hospital last week, according to local media reports. This comes just days after he was formally charged on 12 February. Police had raided several of his properties…
He was allegedly hospitalized about a week ago.
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