Explosive email claims Andrew ‘had consensual sex with Epstein’s colleague’ | Royal | News

According to a close associate of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, he had “consensual sex” with an associate of Jeffrey Epstein. The private message was published in the latest batch of dossiers released by US lawmakers.
The documents also show that Epstein was warned in 2015 to distance himself from King’s brother. Journalist Landon Thomas Jr., with whom the late multimillionaire pedophile financier Epstein apparently had a close relationship, encouraged him to “take it upon himself” for the scandal involving then-Prince Andrew.
She wrote that she “finally had consensual sex” with someone who worked for Epstein. It’s unclear whether this is a reference to Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
Andrew has consistently and forcefully denied all allegations made against him.
Epstein emailed Mr Thomas, suggesting his reputation had “taken a hit” and forwarding a draft of a possible statement he was considering publishing. ‘How are you holding up?’ In an email titled January 16, 2015, Mr Thomas replied: “I think the real issue is breaking up with Andrew.
“I mean, I can see why an explanation would be helpful in some way – but it is Andrew (not Clinton et al) who keeps the story alive.”
“Until you came forward and said the story continues.
“So she finally had consensual sex [redacted] And [redacted] It worked for you.”
He added: “The rest is about the atmosphere. You’ve moved on! People don’t know that and they can’t accept it unless you say it too much.” (sic)
Mr Thomas said yesterday that Epstein never told him that Ms Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year, had sex with Andrew. MailOnline reported.
He claimed he was merely repeating what he read about the accusations in the media.
This is King Henry III. It comes after Charles stripped Andrew of his “prince” title in October.
The late Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth’s second son will move out of Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he was revealed to be living paying peppermint rent.
He is now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.



