Email appears to contradict Andrew's claims about photo with Virginia Giuffre
Ghislaine Maxwell's 2015 draft email confirms a 2001 photo of Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre at her London home is genuine, contradicting previous denials.
- Last week, the US Department of Justice published an email apparently from Ghislaine Maxwell that appears to confirm a photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with Virginia Giuffre is genuine.
- Drafting a statement in 2015, Maxwell wrote to rebut mounting salacious claims, calling the allegations lies and saying a 2001 photograph showed Prince Andrew meeting her friends.
- Files show Epstein's message stating `Yes she was on my plane and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew`, undermining Andrew's `Pizza Express in Woking` alibi.
- Giuffre's family told the BBC they are hopeful Andrew will face criminal charges after Maxwell's email appeared to confirm the photograph's authenticity and the 2022 settlement was reached.
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Epstein Files: New email shows Ghislaine Maxwell explains controversial photo of Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre
US News: Newly released emails from Ghislaine Maxwell detail her account of the controversial photograph involving Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre, raising new questions and insights into the allegations against them.
Emails Fly in Face of Andrew's Denials of Meeting Giuffre
An email newly released by US authorities disputes Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's claim that he never met Virginia Giuffre, the woman who said he had sex with her three times when she was a minor. The 2015 "draft statement," sent by "G Maxwell" to Jeffrey Epstein, describes being in London in 2001...
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