Andrew vouched for Epstein on state visit to UAE with queen in 2010
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Andrew vouched for Epstein on state visit to UAE with queen in 2010
"Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor vouched for Jeffrey Epstein during a UK state visit to the United Arab Emirates with Queen Elizabeth II in 2010, according to newly released emails. The email was sent from The Duke to Epstein on 24 November of that year, with the subject listed as Abdullah an apparent reference to the UAE foreign affairs minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan."
"Epstein appeared to respond to Mountbatten-Windsor's email about his meeting with the UAE foreign minister by suggesting that they arrange a holiday together. Ask Abdullah for a date when we can all go on vacation, Epstein wrote. A separate email appeared to show that Epstein himself met Sheikh Abdullah and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, just weeks earlier."
"A third email appeared to show Epstein guiding Mountbatten-Windsor on how to vouch for him during his meeting with Sheikh Abdullah. Epstein told the Duke to tell the UAE foreign minister about qualities including trust, financial expertise, funder of extreme science, and fun with the UAE foreign minister. The emails, released by the US Department of Justice, do not imply any wrongdoing by the UAE officials."
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor vouched for Jeffrey Epstein during a UK state visit to the United Arab Emirates in 2010, emailing on 24 November and referencing Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The Duke wrote that Sheikh Mohammed, the Crown Prince, thought Epstein was 'great' and that an introduction would be desirable though not likely before year-end. Epstein replied suggesting they arrange a holiday together and had earlier emailed that he met Sheikh Abdullah and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. A separate email shows Epstein advising Mountbatten-Windsor to cite trust, financial expertise and backing of 'extreme science.' The emails were released by the US Department of Justice and do not allege wrongdoing by UAE officials.
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