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The Papers: 'Epstein invited to Palace' and 'I have Russian friend for you'

The Papers: 'Epstein invited to Palace' and 'I have Russian friend for you'

Summary

More than three million documents about the late Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the U.S. Department of Justice. These documents include emails linking Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Epstein and suggest a meeting was arranged with a Russian woman. Other names mentioned in the documents include Peter Mandelson, Bill Gates, and President Donald Trump, though many of the allegations are unverified.

Key Facts

  • Over three million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • An email from 2010 suggests Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace after Epstein was released from house arrest.
  • "The Duke" email account, linked to Mountbatten-Windsor, discussed arranging a meeting with a 26-year-old Russian woman.
  • Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing and has not responded to these latest revelations.
  • Peter Mandelson's partner received bank transfers from Epstein in 2009, with Mandelson expressing regret over their past friendship.
  • Bill Gates was mentioned in the documents, but his spokesperson denied the claims as false.
  • President Trump's name appears again, with unverified allegations, which the White House has dismissed.
  • The Financial Times reports President Trump will appoint Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair.

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