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Epstein offered ex-prince Andrew meeting with Russian woman: files
Emails reveal Epstein suggested a social introduction of a 26-year-old Russian woman to Prince Andrew, with no evidence the meetings at Buckingham Palace occurred, U.S. Justice Department said.
- In August 12, 2010, U.S. Justice Department documents showed Jeffrey Epstein proposed introducing a 26-year-old Russian woman to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Jeffrey Epstein's 2010 emails show he told Andrew on August 12 about a friend in London from August 20 to 24 and contacted him again on September 27; Epstein was released on probation in August 2010.
- An exchange then moved to plans at Buckingham Palace, with Andrew writing `Delighted for you to come here to BP` and mentioning he was leaving Scotland to have dinner there with privacy.
- The fallout included legal and reputational consequences for Andrew as last year King Charles III removed all his royal titles and ousted him from his 30-room Windsor estate after a 2022 settlement with Virginia Giuffre.
- There is no suggestion in the materials that any meeting took place, with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre noted in the records.
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Epstein offered ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor meeting with Russian woman: files
Late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein proposed introducing a Russian woman to King Charles III's brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, newly released documents showed Friday. In a 2019 interview with the BBC, Andrew claimed he had cut ties with the sex offender after December 2010, but court documents revealed later showed he continued to communicate with him.
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Epstein offered ex-prince Andrew meeting with Russian woman: files
Late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein proposed introducing a Russian woman to King Charles III's brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, newly released documents showed Friday.
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