Poland Investigates Epstein Files for Potential Local Victims
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that authorities will examine Jeffrey Epstein's documents to identify any potential Polish victims. The investigation follows the release of over 3 million pages by the US Department of Justice. Tusk highlighted the responsibility to pursue leads involving Poles and possible links to Russian services.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has confirmed that the government will scrutinize documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein to determine if Polish victims are involved. This comes in response to a substantial release of evidence by the US Department of Justice.
In a statement, Tusk emphasized the need for Poland to take any connection to these cases seriously, particularly in light of references to Poland found in the files. He noted the importance of exploring leads and ensuring justice for any affected Polish citizens.
A special team, led by key ministers, will analyze the documents, and potentially launch a formal investigation. Tusk also raised concerns about Epstein's potential links to Russian secret services, although specific evidence was not provided. Latvia and Lithuania have launched similar inquiries into the documents.
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