Feb 9 β€’ 17:46 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Aftonbladet

Swedish man in the Epstein files: 'Nothing to hide'

A Swedish man named in Jeffrey Epstein's files denies any wrongdoing, stating he acted professionally while assisting Epstein in finding young women.

A Swedish man has come forward in light of being mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's released files, asserting that he has nothing to hide regarding his past work with the notorious sex offender. Speaking to SVT Nyheter, the man, who reportedly was paid by Epstein to scout for young women across various countries, emphasized the professionalism of his relationship with Epstein. He categorically denied any criminal conduct, which raises questions about the nature of his involvement with Epstein over the past decade.

His comment comes after his name appeared in hundreds of email and text message exchanges published as part of comprehensive investigations into Epstein's network. The files reveal that this individual traveled around the world, which indicates a long-standing partnership and a shared interest in promoting models, a detail that could have significant implications in discussions about exploitation and the global modeling industry.

As the investigation continues, scrutiny around those connected to Epstein remains heightened, especially for those whose involvement was more than superficial. The man’s assertion of professionalism coupled with his denial may provoke further inquiry into not just his actions but also into the systemic issues highlighted by Epstein's extensive network.

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