Epstein emails: So-called 'shady financier' was Andrew's 'trusted money man'
Summary
Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice show that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor considered David Rowland a "trusted money man" and encouraged Jeffrey Epstein to invest in Rowland's financial ventures. The emails also indicate Sarah Ferguson, Andrew's ex-wife, used a bank loan from Rowland's bank for a first-class flight to Nepal. Banque Havilland, Rowland's bank, had its license revoked in 2024 and is now appealing the decision.Key Facts
- Emails show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor talking about financial matters with businessman David Rowland.
- Andrew described Rowland to Jeffrey Epstein as his "trusted money man" during his time as the UK trade envoy.
- Sarah Ferguson, Andrew's ex-wife, reportedly used a loan from Rowland's bank for travel expenses.
- The U.S. Department of Justice released these emails as part of investigations.
- David Rowland's bank, Banque Havilland, lost its European banking license in 2024.
- Jonathan Rowland stated that he and his father did not have personal interactions with Epstein.
- Previous reports suggested Andrew's financial ties with Banque Havilland, though new emails do not confirm this.
- Epstein seemed cautious about engaging with Rowland due to Rowland's negative media reputation.
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