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A very bad look for Trump and Bondi.
The media is keeping this very quiet. The fear is copycat prosecutors getting the idea that these guys are touchable. The interesting part here is that Jagland has said he will cooperate. Jagland is WEF World Economic Forum. He knows some fat cats for sure and could cut a deal for light time in exchange for testimony against some of the biggest names on the planet. They should sit him down in front of a microphone in a deposition room and say "Start talking. The sooner you tell us something interesting the sooner you go home. You do not want to be Ghislaine Maxwell."
By
Ephrat Livni
The New York Times
Thorbjorn Jagland, a former prime minister of Norway, has been charged with “gross corruption” in connection with his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Norwegian police said Thursday.
Pal Lonseth, the chief of Norway’s economic crimes agency, told the state broadcaster NRK that several of Jagland’s properties had also been searched Thursday. Jagland’s attorney said that his client was cooperating with the authorities."
The media is keeping this very quiet. The fear is copycat prosecutors getting the idea that these guys are touchable. The interesting part here is that Jagland has said he will cooperate. Jagland is WEF World Economic Forum. He knows some fat cats for sure and could cut a deal for light time in exchange for testimony against some of the biggest names on the planet. They should sit him down in front of a microphone in a deposition room and say "Start talking. The sooner you tell us something interesting the sooner you go home. You do not want to be Ghislaine Maxwell."
Ex-prime minister of Norway charged with corruption linked to Epstein
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation...ay-charged-with-corruption-linked-to-epstein/By
Ephrat Livni
The New York Times
Thorbjorn Jagland, a former prime minister of Norway, has been charged with “gross corruption” in connection with his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Norwegian police said Thursday.
Pal Lonseth, the chief of Norway’s economic crimes agency, told the state broadcaster NRK that several of Jagland’s properties had also been searched Thursday. Jagland’s attorney said that his client was cooperating with the authorities."