Newly Released Epstein Emails Cast Further Doubt on Prince Andrew's Claims
Prince Andrew's account of when he cut ties with Jeffrey Epstein has been cast further doubt by newly released emails from the late financier. In March 2011, just four months after claiming to have ended his relationship with Epstein, the former prince told him and Ghislaine Maxwell that he couldn't take anymore of the allegations made against him. This statement appears to contradict Andrew's claims that he had severed ties with Epstein at that time.
One email in particular highlights the veracity of a photograph of Prince Andrew holding 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre by the waist in 2001. In this email, Epstein confirmed that Giuffre was on his plane and that she had her photo taken with Andrew, stating "as many of my employees have." This confirms that Prince Andrew did indeed meet Giuffre at some point, which Andrew has consistently denied.
The emails also suggest that Prince Andrew was in close communication with Epstein about Giuffre's allegations against him. In one exchange, Epstein told a journalist to investigate "Andrew's accuser," stating that the palace would be "loving" it if they did so. However, Andrew had claimed that he knew nothing about Giuffre or her allegations.
Furthermore, an email from Prince Andrew to Maxwell shows that he was trying to distance himself from the allegations by claiming that he had "absolutely no memory" of the photograph being taken. He also asked Maxwell to ensure that any statements or legal letters stated that he was not involved and knew nothing about the allegations.
The latest emails are just the latest in a series of revelations that have cast further doubt on Prince Andrew's claims of innocence. His decision to cut ties with Epstein has been called into question, and his denials about meeting Giuffre remain unconvincing. The emails suggest that Prince Andrew was actively involved in discussions about Giuffre's allegations against him, and that he attempted to distance himself from the allegations.
The release of these emails comes just days after King Charles stripped Prince Andrew of his titles following the publication of Giuffre's memoirs and the US government's release of documents from Epstein's estate. The move was seen as a response to the mounting evidence against Prince Andrew, and it has effectively ended his public life.
Prince Andrew's account of when he cut ties with Jeffrey Epstein has been cast further doubt by newly released emails from the late financier. In March 2011, just four months after claiming to have ended his relationship with Epstein, the former prince told him and Ghislaine Maxwell that he couldn't take anymore of the allegations made against him. This statement appears to contradict Andrew's claims that he had severed ties with Epstein at that time.
One email in particular highlights the veracity of a photograph of Prince Andrew holding 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre by the waist in 2001. In this email, Epstein confirmed that Giuffre was on his plane and that she had her photo taken with Andrew, stating "as many of my employees have." This confirms that Prince Andrew did indeed meet Giuffre at some point, which Andrew has consistently denied.
The emails also suggest that Prince Andrew was in close communication with Epstein about Giuffre's allegations against him. In one exchange, Epstein told a journalist to investigate "Andrew's accuser," stating that the palace would be "loving" it if they did so. However, Andrew had claimed that he knew nothing about Giuffre or her allegations.
Furthermore, an email from Prince Andrew to Maxwell shows that he was trying to distance himself from the allegations by claiming that he had "absolutely no memory" of the photograph being taken. He also asked Maxwell to ensure that any statements or legal letters stated that he was not involved and knew nothing about the allegations.
The latest emails are just the latest in a series of revelations that have cast further doubt on Prince Andrew's claims of innocence. His decision to cut ties with Epstein has been called into question, and his denials about meeting Giuffre remain unconvincing. The emails suggest that Prince Andrew was actively involved in discussions about Giuffre's allegations against him, and that he attempted to distance himself from the allegations.
The release of these emails comes just days after King Charles stripped Prince Andrew of his titles following the publication of Giuffre's memoirs and the US government's release of documents from Epstein's estate. The move was seen as a response to the mounting evidence against Prince Andrew, and it has effectively ended his public life.