Feb 10 • 17:21 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

New twist in the Mette-Marit Epstein case – Norwegian police have taken action

Norwegian police's security service, PST, is starting its own investigation into corruption linked to Crown Princess Mette-Marit and connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Norwegian police's security service, PST, has announced the commencement of an investigation into corruption involving Crown Princess Mette-Marit and several Norwegian politicians connected to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This decision follows recent media reports detailing these associations, prompting PST to seek clarification on potential violations associated with handling classified information and illegal information sharing possibly affecting national security.

PST's director, Beate Gangås, emphasized the importance of conducting an internal investigation to ascertain whether any relevant information falls under their jurisdiction. Although the investigation has not yet officially commenced, it signifies a critical moment in assessing any security threats to the Norwegian royal family and the government amidst these alarming allegations.

Media inquiries have raised concerns about whether Mette-Marit's connections with Epstein could pose a security risk to the Norwegian monarchy. Gangås stated that the royal family is aware of security protocols and is informed about the potential implications stemming from such associations, highlighting the need for vigilance and further scrutiny within the country's political landscape.

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