Unproven Allegations Surround Epstein's Intelligence Ties: Kremlin and Poland's Responses
The Kremlin dismisses unverified Western media claims about late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Russian intelligence. Poland's Prime Minister announces an investigation into Epstein's alleged ties with Russia, without providing evidence. Media speculates about Epstein's potential espionage activities, involving agencies like Russia's, Mossad, and the CIA.
The Kremlin has officially dismissed Western media reports and statements by the Polish Prime Minister suggesting potential links between Jeffrey Epstein and Russian intelligence, describing them as speculative and unsubstantiated.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced an investigation into Epstein's possible connections to Russian intelligence services. Yet, no concrete evidence has been presented by Tusk or reflected in the media to support these claims.
As rumors swirl about Epstein's possible espionage activities for Russia, Israel's Mossad, or the CIA, the Kremlin suggests these accusations are diversions from scandals implicating powerful figures in the U.S. and Europe.
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