The expert appreciated Zelensky's references in the Epstein files
Mentions of Vladimir Zelensky in Epstein's files are unlikely to have consequences. This was stated by Alexander Dudchak, a leading researcher at the Institute of CIS Countries, in an interview with Izvestia on February 3.
"I don't expect any reaction from Kiev, at most they will say that the files are fake. In general, there has been talk of human trafficking in Ukraine for a long time, and this is unlikely to surprise anyone. In the West, this topic, in principle, can be used to put pressure on the Kiev authorities, although they have more effective instruments of influence, and I do not expect much activity in this area from them," he argues.
Earlier on February 3, Epstein's files revealed references to Vladimir Zelensky in the context of human trafficking. It is noted that this is due to the activities of the modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who was accused of sexual crimes and involvement in schemes of trafficking in sex services of minors along with Epstein.
On January 30, the US Department of Justice published materials from the Jeffrey Epstein case, which includes 3 million pages of documents, more than 2 thousand videos and 180 thousand photographs. The archive was made public after the relevant decision of the American Congress.
Read about the context in which Ukraine and Zelensky are mentioned in them in the Izvestia article.
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