Epstein appears to confirm picture of Andrew and Virginia Giuffre is real in newly-released emails

Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein confirmed that Virginia Giuffre’s photo with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was real and claimed some of his employees posed for photos with the former Duke, according to newly released documents.
Referring to Ms. Giuffre in a 2011 email to a journalist, the distraught financier said: “The girl fled the country with an outstanding arrest warrant.
“Da (sic) after blaming others he stated in print that he has no credibility, he never worked for me at 15, his story made it sound like he first worked for Trump at that age and met Ghislaine Maxwell (sic).
“A complete horse***, the daily post (sic) paid him, they admitted this, stating that it takes money to reveal the truth.
“Yes, he was on my flight, and yes, he took a picture with Andrew, as did many of my employees.”
Andrew brought the royal family into disrepute over his relationship with Epstein and was dogged for many years by allegations that he sexually assaulted Ms Giuffre, who was kidnapped by the financier.
He has vehemently denied the allegations and said in a 2019 Newsnight interview that investigations had been made to establish whether a photo of him with Ms Giuffre was fake, but these had proven inconclusive.
He told BBC reporter Emily Maitlis: “That didn’t happen. I can say absolutely categorically that that never happened.”
“I don’t remember anything, if at all, about meeting this lady.”
In emails released by the US House Oversight Committee, Epstein also appears to say Buckingham Palace would “be happy” if Giuffre was “proven to be a liar.”
It continues: “Send a reporter or correspondent to investigate… the palace would love it, the girl in the photo was nothing more than a telephone answerer, in her version she was never 15, she was first working for Trump (sic) at Mara Lago at that age. This is ridiculous.”
In another email, Epstein adds: “The girl who accused Prince Andrew can easily be proven to be a liar too.
“I think Buckingham Palace would love this. You should assign someone to investigate the girl named Virginia Roberts who caused so much trouble for the Queen’s son.”
“I promise you he’s a fraud. You and I can go to Ascot (sic) for the rest of our lives.”
During another email exchange, Andrew appears to have responded to Epstein in March 2011, after a newspaper said they would run a story about the trio, saying, “I can’t take this anymore.”
In the email chain, the press inquiry was first forwarded to Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell. mail on sunday He told her from someone named Mark Cohen: “FYI, I’m catching up on my email from this morning.
“Again, I have no intention of answering unless you indicate otherwise.”
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence in a federal prison after being convicted of sex trafficking and grooming young girls to be exploited by Epstein.
After the email was forwarded on March 4, 2011, from Maxwell to Epstein and then from Epstein to someone listed as “The Duke,” Andrew appears to have responded: “What? I don’t know any of this. How do you respond?”
Epstein responds: “I got it two minutes ago. I asked the lawyers to send me a letter. I’m not sure… this is so salacious (sic) and ridiculous, I’m not sure how to respond, the only person she didn’t have sex with was Elvis.”
Andrew then appears to respond to Epstein, saying: “Please make sure that every statement or legal letter clearly states that I was not involved and that I have and do not know ANYTHING about any of these allegations.
“I can’t take this anymore.”
Last week, King Charles officially stripped his disgraced brother of both his HRH style and the title of prince as a result of the ongoing scandal.
Andrew has agreed to leave his Royal Lodge estate in Windsor and is set to move to the King’s private Sandringham estate in Norfolk as he begins his internal exile in the new year.
In early October, ahead of the publication of the memoirs of the late Ms Giuffre, who claimed she was sexually assaulted by Andrew three times, including at the age of 17, he announced that he would stop using the title Duke of York, although he remained a prince.
Andrew paid millions to settle a sexual assault case involving her in 2022, despite insisting he had never met her.




