A startling email involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew has come to light, shedding new light on their controversial relationship. The correspondence, revealed between Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein, suggests Maxwell confirming a meeting involving Andrew at her residence. This revelation emerged alongside the release of 20,000 documents detailing Epstein’s connections and criminal activities.
The email exchange showed Maxwell collaborating with Epstein shortly after Andrew’s name surfaced in US court documents. In a January 2015 email, Maxwell mentioned the need to distance herself from Epstein publicly and deny any knowledge of Andrew’s visit for a massage at her home. Epstein indicated he was consulting with an attorney to address the situation. Andrew has vehemently refuted all accusations against him.
Virginia Giuffre alleged that Andrew engaged in sexual activities with her on three occasions when she was 17, at Maxwell’s residence in Belgravia. The infamous photograph of Andrew, Giuffre, and Maxwell was reportedly taken at the same location on March 10, 2001.
Observers reviewing the newly disclosed emails highlighted Maxwell’s careful wording, suggesting she was instructed not to admit awareness of the massage involving Andrew. This development is expected to intensify scrutiny on Andrew and prompt further inquiries. Giuffre previously indicated that “massage” was a euphemism for sexual encounters.
Subsequently, Andrew was formally invited to testify before a US congressional committee investigating Epstein’s criminal network. The committee, led by Robert Garcia, aims to uncover the full scope of Epstein’s illicit activities. Despite the request, Andrew is not legally obligated to participate as Garcia lacks subpoena authority over foreign nationals.
Among the extensive document dump, additional emails referenced Andrew, including one where Epstein affirmed the authenticity of the controversial photograph. Andrew continues to deny all allegations leveled against him.
