Feb 15 • 17:36 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Epstein's 'scouts' found in Paris; French lawyer encourages victims from Latvia to come forward

Latvian connections to Jeffrey Epstein's network are being scrutinized following new allegations against an associate, Siads Epstīna, regarding past sexual assault activities in France.

The investigation into the Epstein network has revealed that Siads Epstīna, a key associate, has had ties to Latvia, where he allegedly recruited at least one Latvian individual. After being located in Paris by French media, Epstīna distanced himself from Epstein's crimes but now faces allegations of sexual assault involving a Swedish model in France during the 1990s. This complicates the narrative as he attempts to detach from the Epstein scandal while new claims are surfacing.

Epstīna has maintained long-standing connections with representatives from the Latvian modeling business, raising questions about the extent of his involvement and whether additional victims might be identified within Latvia. The case has gained significant media attention not only in Latvia but across Central and Eastern Europe, where Epstīna operated, as well as in his native North Africa and France, where he was known to hold meetings in Epstein's Parisian residence. This multi-national aspect of the investigation underlines the far-reaching consequences of Epstein's network.

With the emergence of these charges against Siads, alongside the encouragement from a French lawyer for victims from Latvia to step forward, the implications of this case extend beyond individual accountability. It highlights potential links between international human trafficking and exploitation networks, calling for a deeper investigation into not only Epstīna but also the broader modeling and entertainment industries that may be intertwined with such criminal activities.

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