Poland's PM claims Jeffrey Epstein may have been a Russian spy, linking the late financier's ties to Russian officials and high-level meetings with Vladimir Put
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has made a bold claim that Jeffrey Epstein may have been working as a Russian intelligence agent. This revelation comes after the U.S. Department of Justice released millions of files linked to Epstein’s activities, which highlight his extensive contacts with powerful figures including Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Documents show that Epstein had numerous interactions with Russian officials and individuals connected to Putin. Over 1,056 documents mention Putin, while over 9,000 refer to Moscow. Despite being convicted in 2008 for procuring a minor, Epstein continued to have high-level meetings with Putin, including plans for a meeting in 2014.
Epstein’s emails suggest he was involved in recruiting young Russian women, possibly as part of a 'kompromat' operation aimed at gathering compromising material on influential figures. One email mentions introducing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to a 'beautiful' 26-year-old Russian woman named Irina.
Tusk has warned that these ties could have serious consequences for Poland’s security interests. He indicated that Polish authorities are investigating Epstein’s suspected connections to Russian intelligence, which may implicate active leaders today.