The Norwegian economic crime unit, Økokrim, has officially launched an investigation into former Prime Minister and Nobel Committee Chairman Thorbjørn Jagland. The probe focuses on “aggravated corruption” stemming from his long-standing relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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- Undue Benefits: Allegations of luxury travel, stays at Epstein’s private residences in New York and Paris, and potential financial loans.
- The 2013 Nobel Meeting: New documents suggest Epstein may have exerted influence during a period when Jagland chaired the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
- Diplomatic Immunity: Økokrim is currently working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lift Jagland’s international immunity so they can proceed with formal questioning.
The “Epstein Fallout” in Norway
The investigation is part of a broader wave of scrutiny hitting the Norwegian elite. Several high-profile figures have had to answer for their past associations:
| Figure | Role | Status |
| Thorbjørn Jagland | Former PM / Nobel Chair | Under formal criminal investigation. |
| Crown Princess Mette-Marit | Royal Family | Admitted “poor judgment”; no formal charges. |
| Børge Brende | WEF CEO / Former Minister | Subject of an internal WEF ethics review. |
| Mona Juul | Diplomat | Suspended pending an internal inquiry. |
Jagland’s Defense
In a public statement, Jagland expressed deep regret, characterizing the relationship as a result of “poor judgment.” He maintains that while he visited Epstein’s properties, he was entirely unaware of the scale of Epstein’s criminal activities at the time and denies any exchange of political favors.
















