Jeffrey Epstein describes Andrew in 3 words in new bombshell emails | Royal | News

New explosive emails have revealed that pedophile Jeffrey Epstein told one of his close friends to meet the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor because it was “too much fun”. The former Duke of York was stripped of his titles and honors by his own brother, the King, as he was dragged further into scandal with the late US financier.
Emails released by the US Congress last week showed that Epstein instructed Boris Nikolic, a former adviser to Bill Gates, to meet with Andrew, while the former prince attended the World Economic Forum in Davos to promote the UK. The email chain appears to have been sent in January 2010.
In the letter, Nicolic, who was named the “successor executor” in Epstein’s will, was asked if he “had any fun” while Epstein was in Switzerland, and he replied: “Different fun… I met your friend Bill Clinton yesterday, and then I met with him.” [Nicolas] Sarkozy. We’ll be meeting up with your other friend, Prince Andrew, later in the day because he has some questions for Microsoft.
The convicted pedophile later said: “You can tell Andrew we’re friends.” His partner later claimed he didn’t need anything from the royal, to which Epstein replied: “Yes, he does. You need to laugh and have fun. He’s good at that… He’s a lot of fun.”
Nikolic said: “Thank you! I hear she’s not that much fun, but I trust your judgment. It would be very surprising if you were here. I was just flirting with a 22-year-old blonde, blue-eyed Mexican chick. Apparently she was with her husband. He didn’t get a chance to check her out. But from what we understand, everything that’s good is rented out.”
After meeting the apparently disgraced royal, Epstein’s partner appeared to say: “She’s amazing… I think I’d trade Davos for a good fashion week. Much more fun.”
Thousands of documents have been released by the House Oversight Committee, offering a new look at what Jeffery Epstein’s relationships with company executives, reporters, academics and political actors looked like over the course of a decade.
The emails do not indicate that his contacts were involved in the alleged crimes. Instead, they paint a picture of Epstein’s influence and connections during his years as a registered sex offender.
The committee asked Andrew to appear before the US Congress and answer questions about his connections to Epstein.
Robert Garcia, the US congressional panel’s most senior Democrat, said: “Rich and powerful men have evaded justice for too long. Now the former Prince Andrew has the opportunity to come clean and secure justice for survivors. Surveillance Democrats will not stop fighting for accountability and transparency for Epstein’s survivors and his gang of collaborators.”
The formal request, sent in a letter, was signed by Congressman Garcia as well as 15 other Democratic committee members.
It was published on November 6th and requested responses by November 20th.




