A Commission Will Be Established on Epstein’s Case by Tusks Decision
Poland has become the first country to establish a government commission related to newly released materials regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. The corresponding decision was signed by the country’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The creation of the commission follows the publication of documents in the United States concerning the activities of the scandalous billionaire and his associates. The Polish side aims to investigate whether there are possible connections or involvement of Polish citizens in the episodes mentioned in the American courts and media reports.
Special attention will be paid to information related to the modeling business. Publications from the U.S. Department of Justice indicate that certain modeling agencies operating in Eastern Europe, including in Poland, may have facilitated the recruitment of young girls for overseas trips.
At the same time, the currently published materials do not reveal specific names of Polish political figures or major businessmen. During the commission’s work, it is planned to assess the reliability of the available data and, if necessary, present additional conclusions.