Epstein files appear to show Andrew asking Ghislaine Maxwell for inappropriate friends'
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Epstein files appear to show Andrew asking Ghislaine Maxwell for inappropriate friends'
"Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked Jeffrey Epstein's fixer Ghislaine Maxwell to arrange meetings with inappropriate friends while she sought friendly and discreet and fun girls on his behalf, the latest documents from the Epstein files appear to show. The largest release yet of files concerning the financier and convicted child sex offender which also raise fresh questions for the US president, Donald Trump include emails in the name of A exchanging detailed messages with Maxwell that appeared to identify the author as Andrew."
"The emails from 2001 and 2002 appear to give further insights into the relationship between the former prince and Epstein, which has been under scrutiny since it emerged in 2011. The files also show that the FBI sought to question Mountbatten-Windsor about his links to a second millionaire sex offender, Peter Nygard. In October, Mountbatten-Windsor said of claims about his links with Epstein: I vigorously deny the accusations against me. He did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the new files."
"Emails recording that Britain's Metropolitan police contacted the FBI last month to inquire whether there were any ongoing investigations related to the disgraced former prince's association with Epstein. Emails showing US lawyers claiming various factual inaccuracies in a statement provided on Andrew's behalf during their investigation of Epstein. Multiple references to Donald Trump, including a claim by a senior US attorney that Trump was on a flight in the 1990s with Epstein and a 20-year-old woman."
Emails from 2001 and 2002 indicate exchanges between an account identified as Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell about arranging meetings with inappropriate friends and recruiting discreet girls. The FBI sought to question Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor about links to Jeffrey Epstein and to a second accused millionaire, Peter Nygard. Metropolitan police contacted the FBI to ask about ongoing investigations tied to the former prince's association with Epstein. US lawyers flagged factual inaccuracies in a statement provided on Andrew's behalf. The files include multiple references to Donald Trump and an image of a card purportedly from Epstein referencing "young, nubile girls."
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