
Will the Epstein disclosures trigger an official investigation involving Kazakhstan?
Newly released U.S. Department of Justice materials related to the Jeffrey Epstein case reportedly mention Kazakhstan more than 400 times, including references to Epstein’s trips to Almaty and Astana, alleged contacts with senior officials, and mentions of former prime minister Karim Massimov alongside unnamed security figures. The documents also refer to an intermediary described as a “Kazakh woman from IPI” involved in arranging meetings.
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Resolves “Yes” if by June 30, 2026, Kazakhstan’s law enforcement agencies, prosecutor's office, or a parliamentary body formally announce an investigation, inquiry, or criminal case explicitly linked to the Epstein disclosures, as confirmed by official statements or major international media. Otherwise — “No.”
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