Miami Herald Journalist Whose Reporting Led to Epstein's Downfall Reacts to Arrest of Former Prince
Briefly

Miami Herald Journalist Whose Reporting Led to Epstein's Downfall Reacts to Arrest of Former Prince
"After mounting pressure including from his fellow Republicans President Donald Trump signed a law last November to release the files related to the deceased child sex predator and his girlfriend and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell with a deadline of Dec. 19. The law required a wide release of millions of documents, photos, videos, and other files, with redactions limited to victims' names and other identifying information."
"The Department of Justice missed that initial deadline, but since then there have been additional releases of files that have included new revelations about rich and powerful people who were in communication with Epstein, including Trump and Mountbatten-Windsor. The ongoing revelations about Mountbatten-Windsor's associations with Epstein and allegations by Virginia Giuffre led to King Charles III stripping his brother of his royal titles last year."
"The Andrew Formerly Known as Prince was arrested at his home Thursday by UK Thames Valley police and on his 66th birthday, nonetheless. He is being accused of misconduct in public office connected to emails that were published by the DOJ, appearing to show he forwarded sensitive UK trade visit reports to Epstein while he was serving as the UK's special representative for trade and investment."
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested at his home by UK Thames Valley police and accused of misconduct in public office connected to emails published by the Department of Justice. Those emails appear to show he forwarded sensitive UK trade visit reports to Jeffrey Epstein while serving as the UK's special representative for trade and investment. A U.S. law signed last November required broad release of millions of Epstein-related files, prompting additional disclosures linking Epstein to wealthy, powerful figures. Allegations by Virginia Giuffre, a settled out-of-court lawsuit, and subsequent revelations led King Charles III to strip his brother of royal titles. Giuffre later died by suicide.
Read at www.mediaite.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]