Prince Andrew

Epstein Files: Sex Act Allegations Undermine Focus on Child Abuse Claims

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Andrew Moves to Smaller Taxpayer-Funded Home Amidst Public Outrage

Following controversy over lease payments, formal notice has been served to surrender the lease on Royal Lodge. The original agreement, made in 2003, involved a substantial upfront payment intended to cover future rent and repairs. However, a recent report suggests the property’s significant repair needs mean no compensation will likely be owed upon surrender. The King will cover the costs of the Duke of York’s new residence on the Sandringham Estate, a move reportedly delayed to avoid holiday season embarrassment.

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Deputy AG Says Partying with Epstein Not a Crime Amidst Outrage

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that merely partying or emailing with Jeffrey Epstein does not constitute a crime, although prosecutions will occur if evidence of illegal activities exists. This sentiment echoes President Trump’s past remarks regarding his acquaintance with Epstein. The latest release of millions of files from the Justice Department has further illuminated Epstein’s network, revealing details such as potential paternity and correspondence involving prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Elon Musk. The extensive document dump has led to calls for testimony and scrutiny of various individuals’ past interactions with the convicted financier.

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Prince Andrew’s Epstein Connection: New Documents Keep the Scandal Alive

Recent document releases from the U.S. investigation into Jeffrey Epstein have unveiled further details concerning the relationship between the convicted sex offender and the man formerly known as Prince Andrew. These documents include an invitation to dine at Buckingham Palace and photographs appearing to show Andrew with an unidentified person. The scandal has prompted discussions about whether Andrew should cooperate with U.S. authorities. These revelations come after King Charles III stripped Andrew of his royal titles, and experts believe this action may insulate the rest of the family from further damage.

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Andrew’s Victim Claims UK Sex Trafficking; Calls for Prison & Trump’s Involvement

Critics argue that the Royal Family’s actions regarding Prince Andrew have been insufficient in addressing the issue of his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Despite stripping him of his titles, this move has been perceived as inadequate, generating the opposite effect of what they purportedly intended. A BBC investigation revealed Epstein trafficked several women into the UK, highlighting the severity of the situation and the perceived lack of accountability. The public’s perception suggests a disconnect between the actions taken and the desired outcome of reconciliation with victims.

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Democrat Calls for Royal Family to Compensate Epstein Victims

In a recent interview with The i Paper, Congressman Ro Khanna stated the Royal Family should be ashamed and provide financial reparations to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. This follows the release of new materials from the Epstein files, including a photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and an email allegedly from him. The Congressman highlighted that many of Epstein’s victims were considered poor and vulnerable. While Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing and reached an out-of-court settlement with Virginia Giuffre, these revelations have led to increased scrutiny of the Royal Family.

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Epstein Files: Prince Andrew Sought “Inappropriate Friends” from Ghislaine Maxwell

Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files reveal an email exchange from August 2001 between Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell. In the email, from an address labeled “The Invisible Man” and signed “A,” Mountbatten-Windsor inquired if Maxwell could find him “some new inappropriate friends.” Maxwell responded, stating she had only found “appropriate friends” and would inform him of church meetings. This exchange occurred shortly after Mountbatten-Windsor’s retirement from the Royal Navy and amid growing scrutiny over his association with Epstein and Maxwell.

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Prince Andrew’s Gun Licence Revoked After Police Request

It has recently been reported that Prince Andrew, a known hunting enthusiast, has surrendered his firearms license, restricting his ability to use or transport guns without supervision. This decision comes as he prepares to move to an undisclosed property on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, owned by his brother, King Charles III. The move is expected in the new year, following the stripping of his titles due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a connection that was again highlighted by the recent release of photos from the Epstein files, in which Andrew was pictured. While the prince has consistently denied any wrongdoing, the developments have prompted this significant change.

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