The latest bombshell emails released from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate allege that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received a “massage” at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London home. The 2015 email was published last week alongside more than 20,000 pages of correspondence from the convicted sex offender.
The email, which was sent by Maxwell to Epstein just days after Andrew was named in US court documents, suggests that the disgraced royal received a “massage” at her Belgravia home. Maxwell, a convicted sex offender and former associate of Epstein, wrote: “I have to distance myself from you in a statement too.
“And they need me to say I was not aware of massage w/andrew in my house.”
Epstein can be seen to reply: “I am on the phone with another attny (sic) getting you an answer.”
Andrew has constantly and vehemently denied all allegations against him.
More than 20,000 pages of emails and other evidence released in the US this week suggested that the wording used by Maxwell was highly significant.
One insider said: “You have to look very carefully at what she says. She doesn’t deny the massage took place. She says she has been told to say that she was not aware that it took place. This is going to heap further pressure on Andrew and increase the pressure on him to answer questions.”
The latest stream of emails follows another message that appeared to confirm the authenticity of the image of Andrew posing with the then-17-year-old Virginia Giuffre, which had previously been claimed to be photoshopped or in some way doctored.
The message sent by Epstein, who is said to have taken the photo in Maxwell’s home, reads: “Yes she [Giuffre] was on my plane and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew.”
In response to being forwarded a right of reply request from the Mail on Sunday in 2011 by Epstein, the then-Prince asks in reply: “What’s all this? I don’t know anything about this! You must SAY so please. This has NOTHING to do with me. I can’t take any more of this.”
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