Newly-Released Emails Show Andrew Suggested 'Catch-up' with Jeffrey Epstein After His Prison Release
Emails reveal Prince Andrew sought to meet Jeffrey Epstein months after Epstein's 2009 release, amid ongoing legal scrutiny and public calls for investigation.
- On Friday, newly unsealed court papers show Prince Andrew told Jeffrey Epstein it would be `good to catch up in person` months after Epstein's prison release.
- Virginia Giuffre alleged she had sex with Andrew on three occasions after being trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and Ms Giuffre sued in 2021, settling for around £12m.
- The files show Andrew planned a possible New York visit and told Epstein he would try to `drop by` later in the year; Epstein forwarded the email to Jes Staley, later banned in 2023.
- Royal sources say Andrew has denied the allegations and remains in the 30-room Royal Lodge he shares with Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife, but will not relocate until after Christmas, despite 79% support in a YouGov poll of 4,739 people for King Charles's decision to strip his titles.
- Giuffre's family has demanded an investigation and urged release of Epstein files, while 58% say the monarch moved too slowly and the relocation delay means festive period encounters will be avoided.
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Jeffrey Epstein's ex-Royal Andrew, who was scolded because of contacts with the sex offender, repeatedly asserts that he has not had a close connection with Epstein. Now there are new indications of familiar relations between the two.
Twenty years after the sexual scandal of the late U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein broke out, the repercussions continue to occur, while more secrets are regularly revealed. Thus, the book of posthumous memoirs that the complainant Virginia Giuffre, who died last April, recently launched, entitled Nobody’s Girl, has resounded to the British crown after she pointed out that she was forced to have sexual relations with Prince Andrew on three occasio…
He had 30 rooms in the Royal Lodge and only had to pay a pepper grain if asked. There he had once invited the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. But these times are over.
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