Feb 13 • 11:25 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Dorrit never liked "slippery" Epstein

Dorrit Moussaieff, former First Lady of Iceland, recounts her discomfort and swift departure from a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein 25 years ago.

Dorrit Moussaieff, the former First Lady of Iceland, recently discussed her past encounter with Jeffrey Epstein, which took place around 25 years ago. During this meeting, according to Dorrit, she and her husband, former President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, felt an immediate sense of unease upon Epstein's arrival, prompting them to leave the room quickly. Dorrit has expressed that she always had a negative feeling about Epstein, which contrasts with a previous comment by Ólafur, who claimed he had never met Epstein and found nothing strange about him.

The conversation gained attention following the recent surfacing of names in documents related to Epstein’s activities, including those of Dorrit and Ólafur. This disclosure has led media outlets to touch upon their connections with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate. Dorrit addressed various inquiries from reporters from Mannlíf regarding the nature of her interactions with these controversial figures, demonstrating her desire to clarify her regard for Epstein and the events that transpired during their brief encounter.

In addition to the discussions about Epstein, Dorrit's recent social engagements have also attracted media interest, notably her appearances with Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit. These encounters have prompted reflections on her public persona and the implications of past associations, especially as the media continues to investigate relations with figures like Epstein in the wake of uncovering more about his network and misconduct.

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