Financier Epstein introduced Prince Andrew to a beautiful and smart girl from Russia.
New references to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of British King Charles III, have been found in documents related to financier-pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, released by the U.S. Department of Justice. This was reported by The Guardian.
In Epstein's correspondence, former Prince Andrew allegedly appears under the pseudonyms "Duke" and "The Invisible Man." In 2010, the financier attempted to introduce the prince to a girl from Russia. "She’s 26, Russian, smart, beautiful. And yes, she has your email address," Epstein writes. "Well, you’re quick," Andrew replies.
In correspondence from August 2002, "The Invisible Man" communicates with Ghislaine Maxwell — Epstein's accomplice, who was later convicted of human trafficking. He informs her that he will not be able to come due to issues with his wife and daughters. "No problem," Maxwell replies. "*** and five other stunning redhead girls will just have to entertain themselves." The name of one of the girls she mentioned is redacted in the published letter.
The documents also contain photographs of a smiling barefoot Andrew, who is on all fours over an unknown woman lying on the floor. The woman's face is obscured.
American financier Jeffrey Epstein created a criminal network that engaged in the sexual exploitation of underage girls. Among others, he maintained close ties with U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, film producer Harvey Weinstein, actor Kevin Spacey, and billionaire Bill Gates. Some girls who became victims of Epstein later admitted that they were forced to have sex with Prince Andrew.
Previously, correspondence between Epstein and Andrew's ex-wife was reported. She praised him, begged him for money, and talked about a "sex weekend" of one of their daughters.