Mar 16 • 08:34 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

On the list of Epstein's connections

A data analysis reveals the nature of the dialogues between Jeffrey Epstein and four prominent Norwegians, highlighting Terje Rød-Larsen's role as a key connector.

A recent data analysis has uncovered the extent of communication between Jeffrey Epstein and four notable Norwegians. The analysis shows that Terje Rød-Larsen served as a significant link connecting various prominent figures, including former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland and former Foreign Minister Børge Brende, to Epstein. Interestingly, the nature of these contacts varied; Jagland's interactions were primarily unrelated to global issues and politics, while Crown Princess Mette-Marit's communication leaned more into personal matters. Among the group, Børge Brende had the least contact with Epstein.

The question of why so many Norwegians appear in Epstein's documents is posed by both Danish and Swedish media. The answer points to Terje Rød-Larsen, who acted as a vital intermediary that facilitated these connections. The analysis emphasizes the networks of influence and potential implications for both personal and political realms that can arise from such associations.

This revelation not only sheds light on how Epstein was able to engage with influential individuals across borders but also raises questions about the extent of his reach and the ethical implications of these connections. The findings may prompt further scrutiny of the individuals involved, potentially impacting their reputations and public roles within Norway and beyond.

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