Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace after child sex offender's release, files suggest
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Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace after child sex offender's release, files suggest
"Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited Jeffrey Epstein to meet him at Buckingham Palace after the child sex offender was released from house arrest, new documents suggest. The latest tranche of releases from the US Department of Justice include an email exchange in 2010 between the financier and the then prince. Another email thread from the same year shows Epstein offering to set Andrew up to meet a 26-year-old Russian woman whom he describes as clever and beautiful."
"Andrew replied that he was having lunch with a Saudi prince and a secret intelligence firm. He later emailed Epstein: Delighted for you to come here to BP. Come with whomever and I'll be here free from 1600ish to 2000. BP is though to refer to Buckingham Palace."
"In a separate email exchange in December 2010, Epstein tells Andrew he has a female friend he thinks the then prince will enjoy meeting. Andrew replies saying he is unable to meet as he is in Geneva, Switzerland, but would be delighted to see her. He later asks what information about himself Epstein has given to the woman. Epstein replies: She 26, russian, clevere [sic] beautiful, trustworthy. He adds he has given her Andrew's email address."
Email releases from the US Department of Justice show 2010 exchanges between Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew. Epstein invited Andrew to meet in London and offered to introduce him to a 26-year-old Russian woman described as 'clever and beautiful.' In a 29 September exchange Epstein said he was in London; Andrew replied he was having lunch with a Saudi prince and a secret intelligence firm and later offered Buckingham Palace between '1600ish to 2000.' Epstein had been released from house arrest earlier that year after pleading guilty to child sex offences. Files include a photograph appearing to show Andrew crouched over an unidentified woman. Epstein died by suicide in prison in 2019 while facing new charges.
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