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Poland Names Epstein Associates, Seeks US Files

Poland forms investigative team to examine Jeffrey Epstein files, claiming knowledge of Polish nationals involved in the case.

Epstein Analysis Team Established

Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek announced on February 5 in Olsztyn that he, along with ministers Marcin Kierwiński and Tomasz Siemoniak, has discussed the composition of a team to analyze Jeffrey Epstein’s files. The team will include representatives from special services, prosecutors, and police experts in the field. Żurek is considering establishing a parallel investigative team with police, service agents, and prosecutor authorities.

Polish Connections in Epstein Case

The team’s objective is to identify Polish connections in the Epstein case. Żurek stated, “As you know from media reports, there were also Poles around Epstein. It is said that two Poles were in his team that managed this dramatic, disgusting operation. We know their names.” No victims have come forward yet, possibly due to difficulties breaking the barrier. Żurek confirmed evidence of recruitment of women, possibly minors, in Poland.

Poland to Request US Documents

Minister of Justice Waldemar Żurek announced that Poland will request access to the classified portion of Epstein’s files from the United States, as they may contain Polish connections. Żurek did not rule out witness interviews. He stated, “We want to see if the Polish connections are significant enough that we can track down criminals, reach victims, and provide them with justice.” The team’s meeting is expected to take place next week.

Investigation in Another European Country

Investigation ongoing in another European country, details not specified.

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