I will take care of it. Documents show how Lajčák helped find a job for an Epstein victim
Documents reveal that Miroslav Lajčák was involved in attempting to help a victim of Jeffrey Epstein find employment, raising ethical concerns regarding his connections with Epstein.
Norwegian police investigate Lajčák's friends from Epstein's files, including a joint photo from Bratislava
The Norwegian police are investigating several diplomats connected to Miroslav Lajčák following revelations from Jeffrey Epstein's files.
Newsfilter: Lajčák has the audacity to talk about character and prostitutes
The article discusses the absence of coalition parliamentary members during a significant meeting regarding a resolution condemning Jeffrey Epstein's actions, highlighting their disregard for the opposition and parliamentary processes.
Workaholic, perfectionist, and calculator. Miroslav Lajčák desired his career so much that he lost it
Miroslav Lajčák, a prominent Slovak diplomat, faces scrutiny over his connections with Jeffrey Epstein while grappling with unrealized career ambitions.
How Epstein Used His Norwegian Network
A review of how Jeffrey Epstein leveraged his Norwegian contacts to gain influence and facilitate connections, including aiding former Trump advisor Steve Bannon and Slovakia's ex-foreign minister Miroslav Lajčák.
Debate in the editorial office / Fico's government despises opposition voters and Hlas is so ridiculous it won't survive long in parliament
Commentators from the Postoj newspaper evaluate the coalition's contempt for parliament during a nighttime dismissal of ministers, discussing the fall of Miroslav Lajčák due to connections with Jeffrey Epstein, the subsidy scandal involving PS leader Michal Šimečka's mother, and the meeting between Robert Fico and Maroš Žilinka.
Lajčák, Epstein, Bannon: "Miro is the guy who will take this whole movement to the next level"
Former foreign minister Miroslav Lajčák faced scandal after revelations about his connections with Jeffrey Epstein and ambitious plans with Steve Bannon, leading to his resignation from the advisory team of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Diplomat's Fall / The Real Reason Lajčák Became Close with Epstein in New York
The article discusses the controversy surrounding former Slovak Foreign Minister Lajčák's communications with Jeffrey Epstein and implications for Slovak politics and potential victims from Slovakia.
If my friend, I am glad to welcome you in Bratislava, wrote Lajčák who was also transported by Epstein to Poprad
Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák acknowledges past communication and visits with Jeffrey Epstein, including a documented photo taken in Bratislava, while expressing regret over the association.
Moskvič – the fallen diplomat in the era of predators
The article discusses the background of Miroslav Lajčák, who was influenced by his parents' long-term membership in the Communist Party and his time at MGIMO in the Soviet Union.
Lajčák is still on the supervisory board of Slovnaft after the Epstein case; the company does not want to comment on it now
Miroslav Lajčák remains on the supervisory board of Slovnaft despite resigning as an advisor to the Prime Minister following the Epstein case scandal.
How could Lajčák do that?
The article reflects on the emptiness of material possessions and questions the motivations behind Miroslav Lajčák's recent decisions, drawing parallels to an individual's experience with luxury purchases and the fleeting nature of happiness.
The Balkans tackles Epstein's files: great guy Milo, friend Miro, extraordinary Albanian girls, and underage sex slave
The article discusses connections between names mentioned in Epstein's files and various figures from the Western Balkans, including politicians, models, and businessmen, highlighting Miroslav Lajčák's historic ties to the region and his resignation related to this case.
Aren't they a bit too young for you, Miro? Epstein teased Fico's man in intimate conversation
Recently released documents from the Epstein files reveal details of communication between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and former Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák, touching on topics such as young women, political connections, and behind-the-scenes dealings.
It is expected that Epstein's accomplices have just appeared here (Under the Sun of Jana Shemesh)
The article discusses new revelations from the files of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the resignation of Prime Minister's advisor Miroslav Lajčák, and highlights the contributions of an African American mathematician crucial for GPS technology.
Fico and Bannon's Game. How to Understand Lajčák's Remark in Connection with Epstein
The article discusses the connections between the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and former Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák, including a specific inquiry made by Epstein regarding politicians who might seek advice from Steve Bannon.
Lajčák's help / Fico wanted to find a new place in a dubious project, but he wanted an attractive position for himself
The article discusses the involvement of Slovak public figures in dubious projects related to the Epstein case and highlights the disturbing nature of his activities in Slovakia, including targeting young women.
Lajčák's help / Fico wanted to find a new spot in a dubious project, but for himself he wanted an attractive position
The article discusses Slovak politician Fico's attempts to secure a favorable role in a controversial project, drawing parallels to other notable figures in related scandals.
Newsfilter: Epstein further sinks his noble company, Lajčák is out of the game
Former diplomat Miroslav Lajčák is linked to Jeffrey Epstein through extensive communication revealed in newly published documents, highlighting Epstein's ongoing impact despite his death.
Lajčák speaks openly about Epstein for the first time / I feel like a fool, it was just male egos in action. I no longer love Lavrov
Miroslav Lajčák publicly addresses his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, expressing regret for his poor judgment and resignation as an advisor to Prime Minister Robert Fico after being linked to Epstein's documents.
I feel like an idiot, said Lajčák and admitted communication with Epstein
Miroslav Lajčák, former foreign minister and advisor, publicly acknowledged his communication with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following the release of documents revealing their correspondence.
Thank you, 'Miro', for a piece of good work
The article discusses Miroslav Lajčák's connections with Jeffrey Epstein, highlighted by frequent correspondence that reveals troubling and dismissive attitudes towards serious issues.