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UN briefing addresses past staff conduct raised in Epstein documents; spokesperson underscores focus on victims and procedures

United Nations Daily Press Briefing · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Reporters asked about UN staff named in documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein; the spokesperson clarified employment timelines, disciplinary processes and said some email sharing violated procedures while stressing the UN’s focus on victims.

Reporters asked the UN about staff names that have appeared in documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The spokesperson answered questions about specific individuals named in those documents and described how the Secretariat handled staff employment and disciplinary matters.

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