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Slovak ex-minister and Fico adviser who quit over Epstein messages 'feels like a fool'

Euronews2/1/2026 – 2/3/2026

Summary

Miroslav Lajčák, a former Slovak foreign minister and advisor to Prime Minister Robert Fico, has expressed regret after it was revealed that he exchanged messages with Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 regarding women and diplomacy. The disclosure has led to Lajčák resigning from his advisory role, feeling embarrassed by his past communications with the convicted sex offender. This incident highlights the ongoing scrutiny of public figures and their associations, particularly with individuals like Epstein, whose notoriety has made such connections particularly sensitive. The story underscores a broader societal concern regarding accountability and ethical conduct among leaders, especially in the context of power dynamics and exploitation. It also reflects a historical pattern where political figures face repercussions for their past actions, emphasizing the importance of transparency in governance. As public awareness of such issues grows, this case may serve as a cautionary tale for current and future officials about the implications of their personal and professional relationships.

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Cluster Activity

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2026-02-012026-02-03

Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)

14d
Age
3
Sources
from cluster
332
Hours Since Seen
Final Score0/100
CategoryAntiLindy
StatusArchived
Recency Multiplier1% (0.5^332/48)
Hero EligibleNo
Score is 0 because recency decay (0.5^332/48 = 0.008277) reduced it below 0.5

Story Timeline

  1. 2026-02-01
  2. 2026-02-03
    Slovak ex-minister and Fico adviser who quit over Epstein messages 'feels like a fool' (current)

Score BreakdownRisk 35

Source Reputation: Low-trust source (4/20 pts)
Consensus: Emerging consensus: 3 sources
Age: 13 days - proven survivor

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