Poland to investigate Epstein files for potential Polish victims
Poland will review over 3 million Epstein documents to identify potential victims and investigate links to Russian secret services, officials said.
- Poland will set up a team led by the minister of justice and the minister in charge of secret services to analyze Epstein documents, announced after Tuesday's government meeting.
- The review responds to the possibility that Polish victims appear in the records, Tusk said, though no links to prominent politicians or explicit abuse cases involving Poles have surfaced.
- In detail, Tusk flagged material referring to individuals in Krakow who told Epstein they had `women or girls` for him, and noted over 1,000 references to Vladimir Putin mostly in news articles and emails.
- Investigators say that if evidence is found, Poland will open formal probes and request additional U.S. records, while Latvia and Lithuania announced their own investigations on Tuesday.
- Tusk also raised concerns about possible links to Russian secret services but offered no direct evidence; the Russian Embassy in Warsaw and the Russian foreign ministry did not immediately respond, while U.S. authorities said they lacked sufficient evidence to charge others.
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Although the publicly released Jeffrey Epstein files are digital, they have just landed on Polish soil with a resounding thud. One of the most heinous social and criminal scandals will also resonate in our politics.
The media is analyzing thousands of documents from the so-called Epstein files. We're learning more Polish names that appear in the emails.
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