Epstein’s files mention Zelensky in connection with human trafficking from Ukraine

World February 03, 11:29

Vladimir Zelensky appears in Epstein's files several dozen times, most prominently in connection with the Jean-Luc Brunel case

MOSCOW, February 3. /TASS/. The published US case files on US financier Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of child molestation, reveal that Vladimir Zelensky is involved in trafficking women and children, according to documents reviewed by TASS.

Zelensky is mentioned in one of the published emails, which dates back to 2024. The identities of both the author and the recipient are concealed. The letter claims that Zelensky is involved in trafficking women and children from Ukraine and suggests that he may have been associated with modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel. The latter was charged in France in 2020 with raping minors and committed suicide in his cell before the court's decision.

"Zelensky, in light of the trafficking that is occurring in Ukraine, set up by Jean-Luc Brunel, I want all your assets investigated at JP Morgan!" the author of the letter wrote. Elsewhere, he or she wondered whether Zelensky intended to stop the trafficking of women and children and asked why the Ukrainian media is silent on this issue.

Zelensky is mentioned in Epstein's files for other reasons as well. In one of them, Epstein himself and Miroslav Lajcak, who was then Slovakia's foreign minister and OSCE chairman, discuss the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election on a messaging app, two days after Zelensky's victory. Epstein noted that the situation looked like a good opportunity to intervene. His interlocutor expressed doubts about Zelensky's ability to lead Ukraine.

On a separate note, Epstein pointed out that "Ukraine upheaval should provide many opportunities, many."

Zelensky is mentioned at least several dozen times in the documents, which contain different spellings of his name due to transcription errors. Many of the references are excerpts from news articles that Epstein shared with people on his contact list. A number of documents are currently unavailable.

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