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Los archivos de Epstein le cuestan el puesto al CEO del Foro Económico Mundial de Davos

Brende resigned after an independent review found he attended three dinners with Epstein in 2018-2019, with no evidence of wrongdoing, amid ongoing fallout from Epstein files.

  • After an independent review launched earlier this month, Børge Brende resigned as president and CEO of the World Economic Forum, and Alois Zwinggi was named interim leader.
  • Following disclosures, the World Economic Forum launched an independent review earlier this month after reports that Brende attended three million pages of documents linked to Epstein, and Brende said he was unaware of Epstein's criminal past.
  • Records from the released files note Epstein's 2008 guilty plea and 18-month sentence, and emails show at least one dinner at Epstein's New York home weeks before his arrest.
  • In a Forum statement on Thursday, the copresidents thanked Brende and said the World Economic Forum review concluded with no additional concerns.
  • With the World Economic Forum approaching Davos, the resignation of Brende is the latest high-profile exit linked to the Epstein files, which recall past resignations like Leon Black and Jes Staley.
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