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Andrew tried to ‘fix’ meeting between Jeffery Epstein and Colonel Gaddafi, emails reveal

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor tried to arrange a meeting for Jeffrey Epstein with Colonel Gaddafi in Tripoli; emails appear.

Messages in the US Justice Department’s latest release of the Epstein files, from fall 2010, show the disgraced financier contacted royal aide David Stern

“I want to go to Tripoli, let’s organize with my father,” he said.

The pedophile then sent another email to Mr Stern, saying: “People who have seen Pa have asked me if I would like to meet him because he doesn’t know what to do with his money, where to put his currencies etc. So I wondered if Pa should do the introduction instead.”

Epstein wanted to meet Gaddafi, emails appear

Epstein wanted to meet Gaddafi, emails appear (Ministry of Justice)

The emails were first uncovered from the Epstein files by Channel 4 News; It was reported that the “father” was referring to the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi to distinguish himself from his well-known son Saif.

Mr. Stern apparently consulted Andrew in a response dated the next day, October 8, 2010, writing: “He is considering the best approach and will meet with me when I next see him in Hong Kong on October 17 (he leaves for Asia today).”

Andrew then spoke to a Libyan official in an attempt to facilitate the meeting.

The former Duke of York made an official visit to China in October 2010 and was Britain’s trade envoy at the time.

Colonel Gaddafi

Colonel Gaddafi (access point)

Later emails from “The Duke” to Epstein’s address signed “A” read, “I will call you this evening after speaking with my Libyan contact in Tripoli to see what we can arrange for you.”

On the same day, November 4, 2010, “A” follows Epstein writing, “Libya is fixed. Call me anytime.”

The emails came after Thames Valley Police said on Wednesday it had held discussions with experts from the Crown Prosecution Service about allegations that Andrew had shared secret reports about his role as Britain’s trade envoy with Epstein.

The planned meeting does not appear to have taken place as Epstein did not fly to the Libyan capital, Channel 4 News reported.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been contacted for comment.

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