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Epstein Files reveal email to Ghislaine 'from Balmoral' asking for 'inappropriate friends'

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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Some black bars over sensitive text in the thousands of pages about Epstein appear to be easy to crack. Savvy tinkerers managed to reveal the hidden information. For example, there's a message from former Prince Andrew to Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell: "Have you found me any new inappropriate friends yet?"

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In the last set of documents published in Epstein files there is an exchange of e-mails between Ghislaine Maxwell, partner of the convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, and someone signing with “A” whose e-mail address is saved as “Invisible Man” and who is believed to be the former leader of York, Andrew Mountbadten-Windsor, ABC News writes.

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Washington, Dec 12 (EFE).- An email included in the new documents of the Epstein archive published on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice reveals that a message sent from an account associated with the castle of Balmoral, a summer residence of the British monarchy, requested the ex-girlfriend of the paedophile, Ghislaine Maxwell, “inappropriate friends.” According to court documents, the message was sent under the alias of “the invisible m…

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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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