The advisor to the Slovak Prime Minister, Miroslav Lajcak, has resigned after his messages with accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were published.
The former EU envoy for the Western Balkans and Epstein have been discussing women enthusiastically and a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, reports BBC.
After Epstein sent an image, which cannot be seen in the video, Lajcak responds: “Why don’t you invite me to these games? I would take the ‘MI’ girl.”
“Who wouldn’t,” Epstein replies. “You can have both, I’m not possessive. Even their sisters.”
Later in the conversation, Epstein can be seen begging Lajcak to ask Lavrov to get him a T-shirt with Lavrov and Viltaly Churkin, a Russian ambassador to the UN who had died last year.
“You take the shirt. Then you take the girls,” Epstein writes, with which Lajčák agrees.
Epstein then says: “No kidding, their sisters are both swimming in the pool.”
“This is not fair!” Lajcak responds.
“Although they’re all under 30. So. Maybe too young for you,” Epstein adds. “Or should I say under 50.”
“Don’t be mean. You haven’t seen me in action,” Lajcak retorts.
In an email to Epstein in November 2017, Lajcak asks Epstein to help a film producer get her film shortlisted for that year’s Oscars.
Lajcak initially denied discussing women with Epstein when the files were released on Friday, according to Slovak media. He later reportedly said he had decided to resign to avoid political damage to Fico.


