Feb 10 • 18:33 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Documents Reveal: Epstein's 'Best Friend' Visited Helsinki – Erkki Tuomioja Tells What Happened

Documents have emerged revealing that Terje Rød-Larsen, a Norwegian diplomat, visited Helsinki during a crucial time related to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to ongoing investigations in Norway.

Recent documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice have brought to light the connections between Norwegian diplomats Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul and convicted millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, placing them at the center of a corruption investigation by Norwegian authorities. The documents indicate that Rød-Larsen, who was serving as the head of the International Peace Institute at the time, made a trip to Helsinki in January 2013, during which he may have met with then-Finland's Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja.

The significance of this meeting is underscored by the current scrutiny surrounding Rød-Larsen and his wife, as they have been implicated in allegations related to Epstein's activities. The Norwegian police's investigation into their connections highlights a broader concern over the influence of individuals with controversial backgrounds within diplomatic contexts. This type of investigation could reflect on the integrity of international diplomatic relations and the trust placed in such figures.

Furthermore, the fact that an official meeting may have occurred between Rød-Larsen and Tuomioja raises questions about the nature of diplomatic engagements and their potential ties to unsavory characters. As the story develops, it’s important to monitor how this investigation unfolds and the implications it may have for the individuals involved and for Finnish and Norwegian diplomacy at large.

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