Russian woman linked to Jeffrey Epstein secures UN position
A Russian woman linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking network has secured a position at the UN. Renata Bolotova, identified as "sneaky dog" in Epstein's files, now works at the International Peace Institute (IPI). Bolotova's employment at IPI, an organization whose leadership has faced scrutiny for ties to Epstein, raises concerns. IPI's former president, Terje Rød-Larsen, resigned in 2020 amid allegations of receiving a personal loan from Epstein and IPI receiving donations from Epstein-linked funds. The investigation into Rød-Larsen includes accusations of facilitating visas for Russian models to serve as "interns" at IPI. Epstein also allegedly pressured former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland to arrange a meeting with Vladimir Putin.