Mar 5 • 06:41 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

She was Terje Rød-Larsen's right-hand woman

Camilla Reksten-Monsen was a key link between sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Terje Rød-Larsen for many years, currently working within Norway's intelligence agency.

Camilla Reksten-Monsen has been identified as a significant intermediary between notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Terje Rød-Larsen, head of the International Peace Institute (IPI). Reksten-Monsen was employed by IPI from 2010, a year after Epstein's release from prison, forming connections that could have profound implications given Epstein's criminal background and Rød-Larsen's influential position. Currently, she is believed to work within Norway's intelligence service, but both she and the agency refuse to confirm her employment status.

The investigation by VG has highlighted Reksten-Monsen's role at a time when Epstein's connections to powerful figures are being scrutinized following the release of numerous legal documents. Her ties with Rød-Larsen have raised questions about the ethics of interactions between organizations purportedly promoting peace and individuals with dubious histories. The secrecy surrounding her current employment and the refusal to engage with the media underscore the potentially sensitive nature of her work and connections.

This situation reflects broader societal concerns regarding accountability and transparency within influential networks, particularly in relation to issues of sexual misconduct and the handling of allegations against powerful persons. As more information attempts to be unearthed, the implications of Reksten-Monsen's past associations with Epstein and Rød-Larsen are likely to shape public discourse on the intersection of politics, personal history, and justice in Norway and beyond.

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