Son of diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen (had financial ties to Epstein). Appears in one email chain where Epstein edited his NYU art history application essays. No flight logs, black book, or court record.
Edward Roed-Larsen is the son of Norwegian diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen, who served as president of the International Peace Institute and had documented financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, including a $130,000 personal loan and a $10 million bequest in Epstein's will. Edward appears in the House Oversight Committee's Epstein email dump in a single chain titled "Essays," in which Epstein suggested minor wording edits to his NYU art history application. The exchange is purely editorial with no discussion of money, travel, or business arrangements. There is no evidence Edward appears in Epstein's flight logs, black book, corporate records, or court filings. His presence in the archive is best understood as incidental—a college applicant whose essay review ran through Epstein's inbox because of his father's network. He is a private individual with no public record of accusation, charge, or investigation.
NO DOCUMENT EVIDENCE ON FILE.
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