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Prince Andrew May Have Contacted Jeffrey Epstein Despite Claiming to Have Cut Ties

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Recently unearthed emails suggest that Prince Andrew may have contacted convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein after insisting that he had cut ties with him.

The Duke of York claimed that he and Epstein decided to give up their company in 2010, but the documents indicate otherwise.

Andrew was first introduced to Epstein by mutual friend and now convicted s** trafficker, Gisleine Maxwell, in 1999.

However, the royal insisted that he cut off all contact with Epstein in December 2010, after their last meeting in Central Park, New York.

In his infamous interview with Newsnight in November 2019, Andrew told Emily Maitlis that he never spoke to or saw Epstein again after that meeting.

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Nevertheless, new emails, released as part of a US court case, suggest that the couple may have had contact several months later.

A J.P. Morgan report on former bank executive Jess Staley and his relationship with Epstein, seen by the Daily Mail, reveals that just two months after the New York meeting, Epstein writes to Staley asking to schedule Andrew in London.

This entry may indicate that the couple saw, met, or had contact after Andrew said they broke off relations.

Speaking about their last meeting, Andrew claimed that they had decided to split the company by mutual agreement.

He said, “I went to see him and I was doing a number of other things in New York at the time, and we had the opportunity to go for a walk in the park.

It was the conversation that was accidentally filmed which was when I said to him, ‘I don’t think it is fitting that we keep in touch,’ and by mutual agreement during that walk in the garden we decided to part company, and I left.

To this day, I have had no contact with him at all from that day on.”

However, the emails raise suspicions about these comments and were published as part of the lawsuit that the US Virgin Islands has brought against J.P. Morgan.

J.P. Morgan was alleged to have been accomplices to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, in a counterclaim accusing the Bank of US Virgin Islands officials of taking money from Epstein and looking the other way while he trafficked girls to the area to be s**ually assaulted.

After meeting him, Prince Andrew was forced to step down as a working royal due to his association with Epstein.

Queen Elizabeth II later stripped him of his military titles and royal patronage and announced that he would cease to use the style of royal highness in an official capacity.

In 2021, a civil lawsuit was launched against Prince Andrew by Virginia Jufri, accusing him of s**ual abuse when she was 17.

Andrew repeatedly and vehemently denied the allegations before reaching an out-of-court settlement with Ms. Jufri in February last year, making no admission of guilt.

The royal has come under fire for staying at Epstein’s £60m Manhattan home during the trip, and these new emails have only added fuel to the fire.

It is worth noting that Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing, but the allegations against him have significantly damaged his reputation and public image.

The British Royal Family has also faced criticism for their handling of the situation, with some calling for a more decisive response to the allegations.

The fallout from this scandal is likely to continue for some time, and it remains to be seen what further revelations may come to light.

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