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Epstein 'Asked Andrew to Introduce Him to Gaddafi'
Emails reveal Prince Andrew tried to facilitate a 2010 meeting for Epstein to manage Gaddafi’s funds, but the planned Tripoli meeting never occurred, Channel 4 News reported.
- In late 2010, DOJ files show Prince Andrew, then UK trade envoy, tried to arrange a Tripoli meeting via Epstein, which ultimately did not occur.
- According to the autumn 2010 emails, Epstein sought a role managing Gaddafi's money, saying `people that have seen the father, have asked me if i want to meet him as he does not know where to put his money`.
- David Stern replied to Epstein saying `Spoke to PA. Tripoli can be organised, he wants more details,` and Andrew messaged he would call later, then followed up with `Libya fixed.`
- The proposed Tripoli meeting did not go ahead, as Epstein did not fly there and travel notes show he moved from the UAE to Turkey then France, with police reports last week and a second woman coming forward.
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Epstein wanted Andrew to arrange Gaddafi meeting, emails appear to show
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Total News Sources16
Leaning Left7Leaning Right3Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution54% Left
Bias Distribution
- 54% of the sources lean Left
54% Left
L 54%
C 23%
R 23%
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