Recent reports have linked Kenya to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, highlighting business dealings, high-profile visitors, and controversial activities. Mamadou Sissoko’s involvement has drawn attention to how the Epstein network allegedly extended into the country, raising questions about financial and social connections.
The documents suggest that Epstein’s associates conducted business operations in Kenya, including meetings and investments with influential figures. Prince Andrew is also reportedly mentioned in connection with visits to the region, as part of the wider Epstein network.
Allegations include parties and trips described as “safaris” involving underage girls, pointing to the exploitation and abuse tied to Epstein’s operations. Kenyan authorities and international agencies have yet to provide full statements regarding these claims.
Experts say the revelations highlight the need for stricter oversight of high-value business dealings and the monitoring of foreign visitors to prevent exploitation. Calls are growing for investigations to ensure justice and accountability for all involved parties.





