From “A” and from “Balmoral”: an email associated with the British crown asked Epstein’s girlfriend for “inappropriate friends”

From "A" and from "Balmoral": an email associated with the British crown asked Epstein's girlfriend for "inappropriate friends"

An email included in the new case file documents published last night by the United States Department of Justice (some 30,000 highly anticipated papers) reveals that a message sent from an account associated with Balmoral Castle, the summer residence of the British monarchy, requested “inappropriate friends” from the pedophile’s ex-girlfriend and partner.

According to court documents, the message was sent under the alias of “the invisible man”, a pseudonym that the contacts revealed in the files link to an address identified as “Duke of York”, which would supposedly correspond to , according to the . The email was sent by a person identified as “A”.

In the message, the sender asked: “Have you found me inappropriate new friends?” Maxwell responds in another email with the phrase “see you in an xxx”, while the account associated with Balmoral continues to make references to “girls” in other emails exchanged with Epstein’s former partner, sentenced to 20 years precisely for providing him with girls to abuse. Now or at least reduced.

More allegations about Andrés

The new tranche of files also includes a 22-page letter from the criminal division of the United States Department of Justice to the United Kingdom authorities, in which they request a voluntary interview with “the PA witness”, in apparent reference to “Prince Andrew.”

Due to the connections between Epstein and Maxwell with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, his brother, King Charles III, decided at the end of October, including the prince and Duke of York.

The new batch of files was published on Tuesday by the Department of Justice, which since last Friday has been publishing enormous amounts of declassified documents about Epstein based on a law passed in Congress in November.

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