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Epstein blamed 'Charles' on day Andrew lost UK trade envoy job
Emails from Jeffrey Epstein reveal he blamed Charles for Prince Andrew losing his UK trade envoy role amid scrutiny of Andrew's ties to Epstein in 2011.
- On 21 July 2011, Epstein blamed 'Charles' by writing `I assume he knows that this is Charles' doing` while emailing friends about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor losing his UK trade envoy role, amid heavy TV coverage, an associate noted.
- His official role gave him access to senior government and business contacts, and he stepped back amid growing scrutiny about his relationship with Epstein and a New York photo from the months before he stepped down.
- In his emails, Epstein told friends `I'm sure this is good for him, he will now be free` about Andrew stepping down, and sent a news article to Ghislaine Maxwell, who asked `why?`, with Epstein replying `I think he wants to make money`.
- The King said Buckingham Palace would help police, writing `What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities` after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on suspicion of misconduct, and he was released after 11 hours of questioning.
- Files published by the US Department of Justice reveal fragments of conversations from years ago, including Jeffrey Epstein blaming 'Charles' on the day Andrew lost his UK trade envoy role.
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Jeffrey Epstein blamed 'Charles' for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor losing trade envoy job
Jeffrey Epstein blamed "Charles" for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor losing his job as the UK's trade envoy, it has been alleged.Emails released in more than three million documents by the US Department of Justice appear to show the convicted paedophile blaming the then-Prince of Wales for his brother's removal from the position.On July 21, 2011, the day the former Duke of York was confirmed to be stepping down from the job, Epstein appeared to write…
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