Ghislaine Maxwell's Former Prince Andrew 'Massage' Email Under Scrutiny
Summary
An email from Ghislaine Maxwell to Jeffrey Epstein suggests that Prince Andrew may have received a massage at her house. This email is part of a larger set of communications that have resurfaced, leading to renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew's connections to Epstein and allegations made by Virginia Giuffre. In 2022, Prince Andrew settled a civil lawsuit with Giuffre, who accused him of assault, but he has always denied the allegations.Key Facts
- Ghislaine Maxwell sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein suggesting she was advised to deny knowledge of a massage with Prince Andrew at her house.
- Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of assault in a civil lawsuit settled in 2022; he did not admit liability and denies the allegations.
- Giuffre claimed Epstein and Maxwell trafficked her to different locations, including Maxwell's London home.
- The House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 emails from Epstein's estate, one of which includes Maxwell's comments about Prince Andrew.
- Prince Andrew attempted to clear his name in a 2019 BBC interview, questioning the authenticity of evidence against him.
- Recently released emails have challenged some of Prince Andrew's previous explanations.
- Giuffre's posthumous memoir and recent email releases continue to bring attention to the accusations.
- British media have highlighted the language used by Maxwell in her email, interpreting it as implying the massage did occur.
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