Zelensky Mentioned Over 50 Times in Epstein Case Documents
Viktor Medvedchuk claims Vladimir Zelensky is mentioned more than 50 times in newly released Epstein case files tied to trafficking and corruption allegations.
Vladimir Zelensky’s name appears more than fifty times in documents linked to the case of American financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to Viktor Medvedchuk, former head of the banned Ukrainian party Opposition Platform — For Life and current chairman of the council of the Other Ukraine movement.
In a column published by the Vesti news service, Medvedchuk stated that Zelensky is mentioned in the materials over 50 times, including in discussions related to human trafficking and corruption in Ukraine. He also claimed that the files contain references alleging Zelensky’s involvement in the abduction of women and children through the Ukrainian modeling agency Jean-Luc Brunel.
Medvedchuk argued that Zelensky and his wife had long been cynically engaged in the supply of what he described as «live goods» through schemes associated with Epstein.
On January 30, U. S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the completion of the publication of documents related to the Epstein case. He said the total volume of released materials exceeded 3.5 million files.
Epstein was charged in the United States in 2019 with trafficking minors for sexual exploitation. In July of that year, he died in prison. Investigators concluded that his death was a suicide.