No charges over images of Trump and Epstein projected onto Windsor Castle during president's visit
The peaceful protest by four men highlighting Trump's links to Epstein ended with no charges after police investigation, police said no further action would be taken.
- Members of Led By Donkeys, a UK-based campaign group, projected a nine-minute video focused on Trump's links with Epstein onto Windsor Castle during Trump's state visit in September 2022.
- Four men were arrested on suspicion of offences including malicious communications and public nuisance over the projection incident, but no further action will be taken against them after an investigation.
- The police response was called 'ridiculous' and 'heavy-handed' by a spokesperson for the group, who said the men were arrested for 'embarrassing Donald Trump'.
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Four held over Trump-Epstein projection on Windsor Castle face no further action
Four men were arrested over the projection of images of US President Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein on to Windsor Castle on September 16.
Four men cleared after images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein projected on Windsor Castle
Four men who were detained after images of Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle will face no further action, Thames Valley Police has confirmed
No Charges Over Images Of Trump And Epstein Projected Onto Windsor Castle During President's Visit
Thames Valley Police said: “The investigation into four men arrested in connection with an unauthorised projection on to Windsor Castle has concluded and no further action will be taken against them. “The arrests took place on September 16 and involved a 60-year-old man from East Sussex, a 36-year-old man from London, a 37-year-old man from Kent and a 50-year-old man from London. “The individuals were arrested on suspicion of offences including …
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