Andorra Mentioned Multiple Times in Unsealed Epstein Court Files
US court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein reference Andorra several times, but no residents or institutions from the principality are.
Key Points
- Andorra listed among countries without context in Epstein files.
- 2010 email: Roger Schank's MBA program at La Salle in Andorra.
- 2012-2014: Thorbjørn Jagland's planned visit and travel to Epstein's island.
- 2012 email: 'Head of state you haven't met' with Andorran co-prince photo.
Andorra appears multiple times in recently unsealed US court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, but no residents or institutions from the principality are directly implicated, according to a review of the files released by the US Department of Justice.
Most references simply list Andorra among world countries, without additional context. More detailed mentions include a 30 November 2010 private email between US professor Roger Schank and Epstein. Schank outlined his newly launched online MBA programme and meetings with nine Asian embassies in Washington to discuss licensing options, local delivery, or enrolling foreign students via institutions tied to La Salle in Spain. He noted that the programme was "currently [at] La Salle in Andorra, but that's another story."
A 14 October 2012 email from Thorbjørn Jagland, then secretary general of the Council of Europe, informed Epstein of an upcoming official visit to Andorra. Separate 2014 documents detail logistics and travel schedules for a potential trip by Jagland and his family to Epstein's private island.
The files also contain a 28 June 2012 email titled "Andorra" from an unknown sender, stating: "A head of state you haven't met"—a reference at the time to Andorran co-prince Toni Martí—along with an attached photo that is not visible in the public release.
The documents are part of continuing judicial disclosures in the US concerning Epstein's activities.
Original Sources
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