The release by the US DOJ of the ‘Epstein files’ has hit the Scandinavian Kingdom of Norway like a storm.

Besides all the damaging information that surfaced about the Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s close ties to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland found himself criminally charged for ‘gross corruption’.

But that’s not all: today, the Norwegian press was rocked by unconfirmed reports thatJagland was hospitalized a week ago after a suicide attempt.

But his attorney, Anders Brosveet of Elden Law Firm, has come forward to confirm is indeed hospitalized, but denied that any suicide attempt has taken place.

The initial report said that on 17 February, the press at the Norwegian Association of Editors and selected Norwegian editors reportedly agreed with Jagland’s lawyer Brosveet to cover up this tragic event.

🇳🇴 Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland has been hospitalized after a suicide attempt

This comes shortly after Norwegian authorities opened a criminal investigation into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.pic.twitter.com/4CEt3ua8F3

— Megatron (@Megatron_ron)February 24, 2026

“It is on the basis of a rock-solid source that iNyheter chooses to publish what happened a week ago. According to the source, Jagland’s condition is serious. The source does not want to disclose which hospital is now treating the top politician.

On February 12, Thorbjørn Jagland was charged with gross corruption in connection with his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. At the same time as Jagland was charged, the police carried out an extensive search of Jagland’s properties, including an apartment in Oslo and in Risør. When the police raided an apartment in Oslo, a large press corps had turned up.”

Source: The Gateway Pundit