Andrew Aide Email Referenced Giuffre Meeting Later Denied by Ex-Prince
Summary
An email from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's senior aide suggests he might have met Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault. This contradicts Mountbatten-Windsor's 2019 statement denying any memory of meeting her. The email, which was part of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice, was forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein, but there was no denial from Mountbatten-Windsor about the meeting mentioned in the draft.Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is linked to accusations by Virginia Giuffre of sexual assault when she was a minor.
- An aide drafted a press statement indicating Andrew might have met Giuffre in 2001.
- The email was among millions of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Andrew passed the email to Jeffrey Epstein without refuting the meeting claim.
- In 2019, Andrew stated in a BBC interview that he could not recall meeting Giuffre.
- Giuffre's allegations became public through a newspaper interview in February 2011.
- The draft statement was seemingly written for Ghislaine Maxwell, who was then Epstein's associate and is now serving a prison sentence.
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