❓WHAT HAPPENED: Former Norwegian Prime Minister, head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, and Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjørn Jagland was hospitalized by an apparent suicide attempt following charges of corruption linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Thorbjørn Jagland, deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, and Norwegian law enforcement.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Charges were brought after the Council of Europe lifted Jagland’s diplomatic immunity; searches were conducted in Oslo and Risør in Norway.
💬KEY QUOTE: Jagland’s lawyers previously stated he “denied criminal liability and is willing to cooperate in the investigation.”
🎯IMPACT: The incident has intensified scrutiny of public figures linked to Epstein, including diplomats and royals.
Thorbjørn Jagland, a former Prime Minister of Norway, head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, and Secretary General of the Council of Europe, has been hospitalized after an apparent suicide attempt. This came amid corruption charges tied to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased child sex trafficker.
The charges followed the Council of Europe’s decision to lift Jagland’s diplomatic immunity, at the request of Økokrim, Norway’s economic crime unit. Økokrim is investigating possible corruption during Jagland’s tenure as secretary general of the Council of Europe from 2009 to 2019.
According to local reports, Norwegian media editors had agreed with Jagland’s lawyer to refrain from reporting on the hospitalization, though sources indicate his condition is serious. Police had carried out thorough searches of his properties in Oslo and Risør.
Emails obtained by U.S. authorities show that Jagland had arranged visits to Epstein’s homes in Paris, New York, and Palm Beach, and had planned a family trip to Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean in 2014, though it was later canceled. There are also allegations that Jagland asked Epstein for assistance with a bank loan.
News of Jagland’s suicide attempt follows the arrests of Lord Peter Mandelson, former British ambassador to the U.S., and the now-former Prince Andrew, both accused of misconduct in public office for allegedly passing confidential government information to Epstein.
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