FBI visited Nacka outside Stockholm for Epstein interrogation in 2020

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FBI visited Nacka outside Stockholm for Epstein interrogation in 2020
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According to the newly released Epstein documents, the US federal police, the FBI, traveled to Nacka outside Stockholm in 2020 to question an alleged victim, Aftonbladet reports.

A new collection of documents from the Epstein files was released on Tuesday by the US Department of Justice.

They reveal new information about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Sweden. Large parts of the documents are masked, but one piece of information that has emerged is that the FBI is said to have visited Sweden in 2020 to interview one of Epstein's victims.

Email correspondence between the FBI and prosecutors shows travel plans and coordination to use a hotel conference room as an interrogation room.

There are other Sweden connections as well. One document lists women by age and personality traits: “25, very pretty - wants to leave Sweden,” it says of one of them. The document ends with “please let me know in advance if you want me to arrange some meetings with these girls - time and place.”

Corrected: In an earlier version of the text there was an unclear indication of which prosecutors had acted.

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