The Jeffrey Epstein dossier , where the messages were published by the US Department of Justice on its official website, has also highlighted the names of political figures in Kosovo.
In one of the emails published on the official website, the name of Behgjet Pacolli appears to have been mentioned .
The email dated September 19, 2012, sent by the Consul of the Republic of Kosovo in Thailand, requested that Jeffrey view a video.
The email in question contains the title “Who is Behgjet Pacolli ?”.
“Hello Jeffrey, the princess wants you to watch this video,” reads the email sent by “Daniel,” which also includes a link from YouTube, but which is no longer clickable.

“You can send this to Jeffrey,” says the consul of the Republic of Kosovo in Thailand at the time, Mom Luang Rajadasari Jayankura.
The same Consul was also mentioned in another email from 2012, which also included a former president of Kosovo in 2012, where although she was not mentioned by name, Atifete Jahjaga had been the president of Kosovo at that time.
“Welcome to Paris, the Princess from Thailand will be in New York, the United Nations, with the president of Kosovo. She would like to meet you if you have time this week,” the email said.
Mom Luang Rajadasari Jayankura, in an authorial text, also acknowledges a role in the recognition of Kosovo by Thailand, saying that he has also lobbied for recognition from other countries.
