Summary
Emails released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate show that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor expressed distress over a planned newspaper article about his ties to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The emails also mention Donald Trump, who is said to have been in Epstein's company but not involved in any wrongdoing according to Virginia Giuffre. U.S. Congress is investigating Epstein, and Andrew has been invited to testify but hasn't responded yet.
Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor told Jeffrey Epstein he was distressed about a newspaper report on them.
- The emails released were from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
- U.S. Congress has invited Andrew to testify as part of its investigation into Epstein, but he hasn't replied.
- Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser, settled out of court with Andrew in 2022; no guilt was admitted.
- The emails include messages where Trump was mentioned but no wrongdoing was attributed to him.
- Democrats in Congress published some of the emails, while Republicans released more to offer their perspective.
- A vote in the House of Representatives may require the release of all Epstein-related documents.