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Newly-Released Emails Show Andrew Suggested 'Catch-up' with Jeffrey Epstein After His Prison Release
Emails reveal Prince Andrew sought to meet Jeffrey Epstein months after Epstein's 2009 release, amid ongoing legal scrutiny and public calls for investigation.
- On Friday, newly unsealed court papers show Prince Andrew told Jeffrey Epstein it would be `good to catch up in person` months after Epstein's prison release.
- Virginia Giuffre alleged she had sex with Andrew on three occasions after being trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and Ms Giuffre sued in 2021, settling for around £12m.
- The files show Andrew planned a possible New York visit and told Epstein he would try to `drop by` later in the year; Epstein forwarded the email to Jes Staley, later banned in 2023.
- Royal sources say Andrew has denied the allegations and remains in the 30-room Royal Lodge he shares with Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife, but will not relocate until after Christmas, despite 79% support in a YouGov poll of 4,739 people for King Charles's decision to strip his titles.
- Giuffre's family has demanded an investigation and urged release of Epstein files, while 58% say the monarch moved too slowly and the relocation delay means festive period encounters will be avoided.
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