Epstein files reveal Ghislaine Maxwell emailed ‘Sweet Pea’, believed to be Andrew

According to the latest Epstein files, Ghislaine Maxwell sent an email to an address signed “A” believed to be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, calling him “sweet pea”.
The email is one of more than 3 million documents released Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice related to disgraced pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In an email addressed to “The Invisible Man” on March 31, 2002, the jailed British socialite expressed her sadness the day after the Queen Mother’s death.
He wrote: “Peas [sic] – I’m sorry you had to rush home, and under such sad circumstances.
“Although death is expected from someone this old, that doesn’t make it any less sad.
“He was great and I’m glad I was able to meet him and talk to him.”
“We’ll reschedule. I love you. Gx.”
Here’s the response from the “Invisible Man” the next day: “I received your message this morning. Sorry for missing you yesterday. I’ll call today to chat. A xxx.”
In another email from the “Invisible Man,” the sender asks if a redacted account has more children and labels them “super sperm.”
The email said: “Sorry – I’m in Los Angeles to go to Hawaii. Is it true you have more children? I’m going to have to refer to you as super sperm!”
The subject of the email is “Response: AKE in New York.”
In October, Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew would be stripped of his royal titles amid ongoing controversy over his friendship with Epstein.
In an interview with BBC Newsnight in 2019, Andrew said he had known Maxwell, the daughter of media mogul and former MP Robert Maxwell, since university.
She introduced Andrew to her then-boyfriend, Epstein, in 1999. The three had a close friendship even after Epstein was convicted in 2008 of procuring children for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute.
Andrew allegedly personally invited the couple to Balmoral, the Queen’s residence in Scotland, in 1999.
Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June 2022 following a sex trafficking trial in New York for supplying young girls for Epstein to abuse.
Andrew continued to visit Epstein in New York after the financier was convicted of child sex crimes in 2008.
Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in prison but was allowed to go to his office most days “on work leave” and was released on probation after 13 months.
Andrew faced criticism in December 2010 when photos emerged of him opening the door to Epstein’s magnificent East Coast mansion and the pair strolling through Central Park.
In the Newsnight interview, Andrew claimed he went to New York to break off their friendship and said he regretted staying at Epstein’s house while there.
Andrew also vehemently denied allegations that he sexually assaulted Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, formerly known as Virginia Roberts.
She filed a lawsuit in Manhattan in 2019 alleging she was trafficked by Epstein to have sex with Andrew three times when she was 17 and a minor under US law.
He reportedly paid millions to settle a civil sexual assault claim in 2022 to Ms Giuffre, a woman he claimed he had never met.




