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Newly Documents released from the so-called Epstein files A series of emails written by “A” at Balmoral have been revealed Ghislaine MaxwellAsking if she’s got any “inappropriate friends.”
The US Justice Department on Tuesday published nearly 30,000 pages related to the disgraced pedophile financier, the largest single drop ever, some of which include references to the British royal residence in Scotland.
In one email, Maxwell, who was jailed for 20 years for her role in sex-trafficking Epstein’s victims, asked an acquaintance to introduce “Andrew” to “friendly and discreet and fun” friends and “some 2 legged sightseers.”
The email said: “He doesn’t want to read about any trips in the newspapers [describing] Who or what did he see?
In the latest document release, an email from “A” in August 2001 with the address “The Invisible Man” reads: “I’m here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family.” The author claims to be “completely exhausted”, and asks Maxwell how she is.
They say: “How’s LA? Have you found me some new misfit friends? Let me know when you’re coming because I’m free from August 25th to September 2nd and want to go somewhere warm and sunny with some fun people before I get into the fall gearing up.” The email concludes: “Any thoughts gratefully received! See you xxx”
In response, Maxwell wrote: “Sorry to disappoint you, however the truth must be told. I have been able to find only reasonable friends.”
Person “A” replied “Disturbed!” And wrote that he had lost his servant, who had been with him since he was two years old.
“I’m a little unbalanced because not only has my office been reorganized, but I quit the RN and now my whole life is in turmoil because I have no one to take care of me,” she wrote.
In March 2002, Maxwell forwarded another email. “I have just given Andrew your telephone number. He is interested in seeing the Nazca Lines,” he wrote, apparently referring to the archaeological site in southern Peru. “He can ride but it is not his favorite sport i.e. passing horses.”
She added, “Some sightseeing, some two-legged sightseeing (intelligently quite fun and from nice families) and he’ll be very happy. I know I can count on you to show him an amazing time and you’ll only introduce him to friends you can trust and count on them to be friendly, discreet, and fun.”
In another, sender “A” said they would drop off “the girls” with Maxwell and another man, in response to an email in which the sender suggested they would try to find something.
The latest Epstein documents shed further light on the extent of Epstein’s ties to the royal family, and come as former Prince Andrew was stripped of his position because of his friendship with the late financier.
In separate documents released last week, then-Prince Andrew was shown in photographs introducing Epstein to members of British high society, with one image showing the royal lying at the feet of several people with his head near a woman’s lap.
The photo was reportedly taken at Sandringham, the king’s private estate in Norfolk, where the former prince will move to Windsor in the New Year.
The former prince has always strongly denied any wrongdoing, and said in October: “As I have said before, I vehemently deny the allegations against me.”
Buckingham Palace and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have been contacted for comment.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor resigned from royal duties in 2019 after his disastrous ordeal newsnight interview, but the recent publication of Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir and documents released from Epstein’s estate by the US government have prompted further scrutiny of her relationship with the financier.
This led the king to officially strip his disgraced brother of both his HRH style and his title of prince. He is also asked to move from his home at Royal Lodge to Marsh Farm, a significantly smaller estate privately funded by the king.