A US lawyer warned several years ago that Swedish financial feminist Barbro Ehnbom was organising Swedish girls for Jeffrey Epstein for a fee.
But despite the warnings, nothing happened, according to Sweden’s TV4 Nyheterna. A member of the Swedish royal family also met with Epstein.
Lawyer John Ray became suspicious of Barbro Ehnbom’s feminist network BBB after an event in Stockholm, where he reacted to the number of young women present among significantly older men at a conference linked to Ehnbom.
“There were an enormous number of these beautiful young women among all these middle-aged and older men. And I thought it seemed a little strange, a little odd,” says Ray.
The lawyer suspected that this could be a case of human trafficking via Ehnbom’s network “Barbro’s best and brightest” (BBB), which, among other things, promised the women internships in various companies.
Ray discovered that Ehnbom was receiving large sums of money from Epstein and had a luxury apartment in Manhattan.
“We realised that Barbro Ehnbom wasn’t running the business she claimed to be running. It seemed to me that this was a case of sex trafficking. And I thought, I’m not an investigator, but the U.S. government should investigate this case.
As Swedish daily DN previously reported, Ray contacted the US Attorney’s Office and urged them to investigate Ehnbom’s activities.
But since Ray couldn’t confirm with certainty that the girls were under the age of 18, the case was dropped.
Sofia, Princess of Sweden and Duchess of Värmland, was introduced to Epstein by Ehnbom. This means that yet another royal family is suspected of collaborating with the convicted paedophile Epstein.
The princess is also active in the feminist organisation BBB.
