Former Prince Andrew can’t escape Epstein’s shadow as new documents reveal details about friendship
Newly released DOJ documents reveal ongoing social and financial contacts between former Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, including emails and photos raising questions about Andrew's judgment.
- On Friday, the US Department of Justice released photographs that appear to show former Prince Andrew on all fours over a woman or girl, without captions or context.
- Following earlier releases last month, Mountbatten-Windsor has long denied wrongdoing and said he severed ties with Epstein in 2010 during a 2019 BBC interview.
- Specific images include a photo showing Mountbatten-Windsor's hand on a person's abdomen and another with his face visible while the other's is obscured, plus emails where Epstein invited him to meet a 'friend' and suggested Buckingham Palace for 'lots of privacy'.
- The files increase pressure on Mountbatten-Windsor to respond as US investigators press for evidence and details show he travelled with police protection officers, raising new questions.
- Following last month's release, the DOJ files include an email from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor stating, `It was great to spend time with my US family. Looking forward to joining you all again soon`, though the documents do not allege wrongdoing and may embarrass Sarah Ferguson with a 20,000 number request.
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