Feb 17 • 05:00 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

A woman was instructed to search for an

A woman was sent to Finland by Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 to find an 'assistant' and significant financial support was provided for her travel.

The article reveals that a young Russian woman, who has connections to Jeffrey Epstein, was sent to Finland in September 2018 with a financial incentive. She was reportedly given $10,000 and had her travel expenses covered by Epstein to seek out an assistant in the region. Although her name is blacked out in most legal documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice, some files do reveal her identity, but Iltalehti has decided against disclosing it due to the sensitive nature of the information surrounding her as a private individual.

The woman claims that during her visit, she stayed with her grandmother in a small town in Kymenlaakso. There is a notable lack of awareness about her presence in local hotels, highlighting the secrecy and possibly the controversial nature of her visit. The link to Epstein, who is notoriously known for his criminal activities and connections, adds a layer of intrigue and concern regarding the purpose of her visit.

Furthermore, this revelation sheds light on how Epstein operated internationally, utilizing individuals to further his interests. The implications of Epstein's network reaching into Finland are significant, posing questions about the reach of his connections and the potential exploitation of vulnerabilities in different locations.

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