Introduction
Following the public release of additional Epstein-related documents, users on X (formerly Twitter) began circulating detailed claims concerning individuals from the Balkans, particularly Serbia. These commentaries reference names appearing in documents, correspondence, or secondary reporting and combine them with interpretations regarding political power, cultural influence, and elite networks. This article examines the specific content of these X commentaries, identifying what is claimed, what sources are cited, and how individual references are connected into broader narratives.
Source Material and Scope
The material analyzed consists of user-generated posts on X, quotations embedded within those posts, references to released Epstein documents, and excerpts from established media coverage, notably BBC reporting. The article does not introduce additional evidence beyond these materials. The analysis is limited to how the claims are formulated and supported within the posts themselves.
Quantitative Framing: “Serbian” Mentions
A recurring claim states that a search for the term “Serbian” in the Epstein document releases yields 46 occurrences. X users present this figure as an indicator of notable representation. The number is cited without contextual comparison to other national descriptors, yet it functions rhetorically to frame the discussion in national terms rather than as a collection of individual cases.
Marina Abramović
X commentaries claim that:
- Abramović is referenced in Epstein documents as an artist whose work he admired;
- She received €500,000 in funding from the Serbian government;
- Her visit to Serbia occurred at the personal invitation of then–Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.
These elements are presented sequentially to suggest alignment between cultural production, state sponsorship, and Epstein’s documented interests. The posts do not cite evidence of direct interaction between Epstein and Abramović beyond document references to her work, but they treat artistic appreciation and state affiliation as relevant contextual factors.
Biljana Đurđević
Claims concerning Đurđević focus on:
- The depiction of violence against children in her artwork;
- Ownership of her works by Tony Podesta, a figure frequently mentioned in online “Pizzagate” narratives;
- Her association with fashion stylist Lotta Volkova, linked by users to the Balenciaga controversy.
X posts explicitly connect these points to Epstein-related discourse by emphasizing thematic overlap (child imagery, elite ownership, and global cultural networks), rather than by citing direct documentary ties to Epstein himself.
Boris Nikolić
Commentaries regarding Nikolić are more document-centered. Users state that:
- He was named executor of Epstein’s will two days before Epstein’s death;
- He served on advisory boards linked to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation;
- Photographs show him in proximity to other high-profile Epstein associates.
These claims are grounded in released legal documents and publicly reported biographical information. X users interpret the timing of the will and Nikolić’s professional roles as significant, though posts typically stop short of alleging specific criminal acts.
Miroslav Lajčák
Claims concerning Lajčák rely heavily on released email exchanges and BBC reporting. X users cite:
- Emails referencing meetings at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence;
- Informal exchanges involving women, social events, and jokes;
- Lajčák’s subsequent resignation as an adviser in Slovakia following document publication.
The posts quote specific language from the emails and treat the tone and content as relevant to questions of judgment and propriety. Users also connect Lajčák’s diplomatic role in the Balkans to broader political implications.
Andrea Mitrović
X commentaries claim that:
- Andrea Mitrović appears in Epstein-related lists found during investigations;
- Her name is associated with private jet travel linked to Epstein;
- Her familial connection to Serbian media tycoon Željko Mitrović is relevant to understanding access and visibility.
These claims are typically presented through rhetorical questioning rather than document excerpts, emphasizing uncertainty and demanding explanation rather than asserting established fac
Extracted from X:
Quotes:
“Marina Abramović
“Epstein affiliate and child abuse “artist,” Marina Abramović, is a close affiliate of the Serbian government.

Serbian Marina Abramović is known for her performances that Epstein adored in documents. She received 500,000 euros from the Government of Serbia, which is on the level of the budget of the museum she came to. She came at the personal invitation of Serbia LGBT PM Brnabić.
Biljana Djurdjevic
Another artist sponsored by the Serbian cabal-held government is Biljana Djurdjevic, who depicts horrific abuse against children in her art, some of which are owned by Tony Podesta who was involved in Pizzagate. She is friends with Lotta Volkova, a Russian artist for Balenciaga, the brand which promotes subliminal messaging normalizing pedophilia

Boris Nikolic
How you explain all of these pictures very close to operation “Epstein” Next to Bill Gates is Boris Nicolic – Serbian. The executor of Epstein estate will is a Serb.

Continuation:
“Another tie to the cabal is Boris Nikolic, a Serbian physician and associate of Jeffrey Epstein who was on the board of scientific advisor for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Boris was given the power to execute Epstein’s will 2 days before he died.”
“Another link to the Serbia-Epstein connection. Chomsky was honored by Tomislav Nikolić for defending Serbian crimes against children. Chomsky also had ties to Jeffrey Epstein.”

Andrea Mitrovic(h) daughter of Serbian tycoon Zeljko Mitrovic.

Scandal Unleashed: How Serbia’s elite helped Epstein’s private jet Lolita Express take pedophiles back & forth from private island.
When police arrested Epstein they found a 95-page book with 1971 names. Among them Andrea Mitrovic(h) daughter of Serbian tycoon Zeljko Mitrovic.
One user writes:
“Tell us what the actuall FVCK is Andrea Mitrovich the Željko Mitrović doing with Epstein ?
She is on the list where she would help him transport pedophiles across the world
Why is her father sooo famous in Serbia ?”

Lajcak

Lajcak, the pro-Serbian former EU envoy for the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, exchanged messages about girls with Epstein. They corresponded and met frequently, the newly published batch of Epstein files reveals. “I love Lavrov,” Lajcak says in one of the messages.
Admirim writes:
“Lajcak, the pro-Serbian former EU envoy for the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, exchanged emails with Jeffrey Epstein and might have even dined with him, emails released by a US House committee reveal.”
Former EU envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue Miroslav Lajcak was mentioned in Epstein’s emails.
In one email, Epstein wrote that Lajcak is going to visit one of his residences, saying “Miro is coming to Palm Beach” – a reference to Epstein’s Florida home – “to strategize.”

One user writes.
“What was Jeffrey Epstein doing in Serbia in October 2012?”

BBC writes:
“The national security adviser to Slovakia’s prime minister has resigned after documents released by the US showed he exchanged messages about girls and diplomacy with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Robert Fico announced he had accepted Miroslav Lajčák’s departure in a video message on Saturday, describing the adviser as “an incredible source of experience in diplomacy and foreign policy”.
The resignation comes a day after three million files relating to the influential financier were released by the US Department of Justice.
While the files do not show any wrongdoing on the part of those featured, including Lajčák, they have raised renewed questions for those who associated with Epstein.
In a text exchange from October 2018 – when Lajčák was serving as Slovakia’s foreign minister – Lajčák and Epstein could be seen lightheartedly discussing women and a forthcoming meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
After Epstein sent an image, which cannot be seen in the record, Lajčák replies: “Why don’t you invite me for these games? I would take the ‘MI’ girl.”
“Who wouldn’t,” Epstein texts back. “You can have them both, I am not possessive. And their sisters.”
Later on in the conversation, Epstein can be seen imploring Lajčák to ask Lavrov to get him a t-shirt featuring Lavrov and Viltaly Churkin, a Russian ambassador to the UN who had died the previous year.
“You get the tee shirt. Then you get the girls,” Epstein writes, to which Lajčák agrees.
Epstein then says: “No kidding their sisters are both swimming in the pool.”
“That’s not fair!” Lajčák responds.
“Though they’re all under 30. So. Probably too young for you,” Epstein adds. “Or should I say under 50.”
“Don’t be mean,” Lajčák replies. “You don’t know me in action.”
In an email to Epstein in November 2017, Lajčák asks Epstein to help a female film producer get her movie on the shortlist for that year’s Oscars.
Lajčák 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 damaging Fico politically.
Fico characterised the outrage in Slovakia over Lajčák’s association with Epstein as “an attack against me”.
“I have not seen so much hypocrisy in his criticism for a long time, and from all sides,” he said.
Lajčák had served in four Slovak governments, three led by Fico, and as an international diplomat. The former foreign affairs minister had most recently been an EU special representative for the western Balkans.
The massive tranche of files released on Friday have revealed new details about the relationships Epstein – who died in custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges – had with high-profile figures, including Elon Musk, Lord Peter Mandelson, Bill Gates and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Among them are images of the former Duke of York, who was stripped of his titles over his association with the disgraced financier, that appear to show the former prince kneeling on all fours over a female lying on the ground.”
Sources
https://x.com/kos_data/status/1989392842058240280
https://x.com/LazarStojkovic/status/2002215580506730777/photo/1
https://x.com/CroatGroy/status/2018470429867049207
https://x.com/JaySinisterKS/status/2017713369294225919
https://x.com/admirim/status/2017605368436687324
https://x.com/AlTironsi/status/1743527662939713565
https://twitter.com/AlboMomentz/status/1743363631553605923
https://x.com/AlboMomentz/status/1743363803176153090
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