Emails Reveal Prince Andrew's Discontent Over Epstein Report

Newly Released Emails Unveil Andrew's Distress Over Epstein Report

Emails from 2011, recently made public from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, reveal an exchange in which Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor expressed his distress to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell over a UK newspaper’s report concerning the trio. The former prince's communication surfaced as part of a collection of documents released this week. Notably, some of these emails also reference Donald Trump.

Andrew's concern was highlighted in an email following a right-of-reply notice that the Mail on Sunday sent to Maxwell, containing numerous claims about Andrew. His emailed response read, "What's all this? I don't know anything about this! You must SAY so please. This has NOTHING to do with me. I can't take any more of this."

Furthermore, amidst this email release, US Congressional Democrats have requested that Andrew testify regarding his association with Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial. Congressman Suhas Subramanyam emphasized that Andrew could provide testimony remotely. Notably, Virginia Giuffre, a significant accuser of Epstein, has alleged that Andrew engaged in sexual activities with her as a minor. Andrew, who has denied all allegations, settled out of court with Giuffre in 2022. Earlier this month, he was stripped of his titles following renewed scrutiny from Giuffre’s memoir.

Trump Referenced in Epstein Emails

Also among the documents released from Epstein's emails were communications indicating mentions of Trump. Notably, a 2011 email from Epstein to Maxwell claims that Trump spent considerable time at Epstein's home with an unidentified person. The White House later identified the unnamed person as Giuffre, who had previously stated that Trump was not involved in any misconduct.

In response to these releases, newly-sworn Democratic Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva initiated a petition, gathering enough support to potentially compel the release of all Epstein-related files by the US Department of Justice. This development follows Republican efforts to provide additional documents countering what they labeled as selective disclosures aimed at maligning Trump.

These revelations shine further light on the intricate web surrounding Epstein and his associates, continuing to captivate public and political attention.

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