
Former Secretary General and former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland has had his immunity lifted by the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers following a request from Norwegian authorities to pursue proceedings in connection with allegations regarding the Epstein case.
We recall that about a month ago, an email from Jagland was published, which Jeffrey Epstein had sent to him after a visit to Tirana in 2012.
"Hello Jeffrey! No, I haven't called yet. I was in Tirana, (Albania), amazing girls. I'm going to Jordan, Palestine and then Israel. I'll be back on Thursday," reads the email that Thorbjørn Jagland sends back to Jeffrey Epstein.
It concerns correspondence that Thorbjørn Jagland, former Prime Minister of Norway and former Secretary General of the Council of Europe, has with Jeffrey Epstein.
The email communication is from 2012 and Thorbjørn Jagland replies that he was unable to call "Barbara Daniels" because he was in Albania on a visit. During this period, Jagland was acting Secretary General of the Council of Europe and in this capacity he came to Albania.
Jeffrey Epstein was an American human trafficker, child sex offender, serial rapist, and financier. Epstein created an elite social circle and provided at least 1,000 underage women and girls who were subjected to repeated rape and sexual assault by him and his associates.