Former Prince Andrew faces questions over "inappropriate friends" email
The Department of Justice published nearly 30,000 pages exposing links between Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and high-profile figures including Prince Andrew, revealing new evidence from 2001.
- On Dec. 23, 2025, the U.S. Justice Department released nearly 30,000 pages including 2001-02 emails from an alias 'The Invisible Man' referencing Balmoral and asking, 'Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?'
- U.S. investigators sought to question Andrew after records showed prosecutors' probe revealed he may have been a witness to and/or participant in relevant events.
- Documents include a 2020 FBI intake alleging an unidentified victim was drugged, driven to pedophile ring 'parties' between age 6 and 8, and hit by a dark blue car driven by Andrew.
- U.S. authorities say Andrew is 'not presently a target' and have not gathered evidence he committed a U.S. crime; Andrew has denied the allegations, including sexual assault claims.
- The release was issued without context, and USA TODAY noted the allegations have not been independently confirmed; Andrew settled a 2022 civil suit brought by Virginia Giuffre, alleged victim and author.
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Epstein files expose email sent from King Charles' palace asking Ghislaine Maxwell if she 'found me some inappropriate friends'
Despite the Epstein files being mostly redacted, there were a few tidbits of information to be gleaned from what was made public. One new detail that is now public knowledge is a series of emails to Ghislaine Maxwell which came from the palace of King Charles and while the person behind the message has not been confirmed, many have already speculated over who it most likely was. According to an article from express.co.uk, the email came from “Ba…
By Kara Fox and Lauren Said-Moorhouse, CNN. An individual identified as “A” emailed disgraced former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell from the Scottish residence of the British royal family, asking if she had “found him some new inappropriate friends,” according to newly released documents. The email is part of a series of messages exchanged in 2001 and 2002 between Maxwell and someone using the alias “The Invisible Man,” and is included in a…
What do the new Epstein documents reveal about the relationship between Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Ghislaine Maxwell? Evidence of crimes can't be found, yet the King's brother, who fell into displeasure, once again turns into a potentially bad light.
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