Feb 22 • 13:03 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Jeffrey Epstein lounged in a 'Finnish' cabin - photo resurfaced

Photos of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at a Finnish-style cabin have resurfaced amidst the latest Epstein revelations.

Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell were known to have spent time at a cabin resembling a Finnish design, although it is actually located on Queen Elizabeth's estate in Balmoral, Scotland. This cabin, built upon the Queen's commission in the late 1960s, has recently gained media attention again following the uncovering of new documents related to Epstein's case. A specific photo of Epstein and Maxwell sitting on the cabin's porch has reemerged in light of these disclosures, drawing fresh scrutiny to their activities and associations.

The photograph in question is not new; it was first released by British media in 2021 during a police investigation connected to Epstein's various crimes. Given the serious nature of Epstein's offenses, any revelations or associations involving him tend to invite considerable public interest and concern. The reporting around this cabin also underlines the intersection between the personal lives of prominent figures like Queen Elizabeth and the darker scandals linked to Epstein.

Historical references to the cabin date back to features in Finnish media, as well as articles in Helsingin Sanomat in the 1970s, which described its structure and amenities. Known as the "Honka" cabin, it comprises approximately 60 square meters with facilities suitable for year-round living. Public interest in the cabin has persisted, particularly due to its association with notable individuals and its curious cultural relevance as a symbol of both leisure and controversy.

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