Norway’s former prime minister hospitalized amid Epstein corruption probe
Thorbjørn Jagland was charged with aggravated corruption for allegedly receiving benefits from Jeffrey Epstein while holding influential roles, triggering a police probe and property raids.
- Norway's former prime minister Thorbjørn Jagland was hospitalized due to stress caused by the Epstein scandal, according to his lawyer.
- Jagland is alleged to have connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and is under investigation for serious corruption by Norwegian authorities.
- Jagland has denied wrongdoing but some reports suggest he may have attempted suicide amid corruption charges linked to his ties with Epstein.
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Former Prime Minister named in Epstein Files rushed to hospital after 'suicide attempt' - The Mirror
The former leader of a major European country, charged with offences linked to the Epstein Files, was rushed to hospital after an alleged "suicide attempt" - which his lawyer has denied
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