In the United States, a Large Part of the Epstein Documents Still Remain Unpublished – “Not Enough for the Victims,” Says Professor Heiskanen
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The documents released by the US Department of Justice do not reveal much about the perpetrators of sexual abuse. That is not enough for the victims, the professor believes.
After we told you about Corina Tarnița, a Romanian researcher at Princeton, who appeared in documents associated with the case of Jeffrey Epstein in at least controversial context, there were new documents relating to suspicious discussions, reports Cancan. Initially, e-mails that appeared directly in Romania, including thousands of dollars transferred to a young woman from our country and explicit comments about two girls from the University of…
In the Epstein scandal in the US, involving the rape of young girls, 3 million new documents have been released. These documents include details about prominent members of some European royal families. Here are the headlines from the February 2nd Monday editions of Hürriyet, Milliyet, Sabah, Takvim, Cumhuriyet, Birgün, Yeni Şafak, and Nefes newspapers...
The name of Corinei Tarnița, one of the most famous Romanians of the American academic environment, appears in documents classified in the Jeffrey Epstein file, published on 30 January 2026 by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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