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“Prince Andrew Accused of Epstein Knowledge by Giuffre”

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Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, in the wake of bombshell revelations from US documents, has been accused by Virginia Giuffre of having knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s exploitation of underage girls.

Contained within a voluminous release of 23,000 pages of files, images, and emails by the House Oversight Committee, is a transcript that contradicts the former royal’s previous claims on BBC Newsnight denying any awareness of his friend’s criminal activities. Despite Giuffre’s previous allegations of her own abuse by the ex-Duke, which he vehemently refutes, it is the first time it has been suggested that the King’s brother had knowledge of Epstein’s illicit behavior with minors.

During an interview with Emily Maitlis in 2019, Mountbatten Windsor was directly questioned about any inkling he had regarding Epstein’s wrongdoings. He strongly refuted having any knowledge, citing his close involvement with child abuse prevention efforts at the time. However, documents from the House Oversight Committee now reveal an interview with Giuffre in 2011 where she unequivocally asserts that the disgraced royal was aware of the situation.

Giuffre, when questioned by lawyer Jack Scarola, indicated that Prince Andrew would possess relevant information about Epstein’s misconduct. This revelation comes as a warning to both Andrew and Donald Trump, with the released documents being described as just the beginning of potentially damaging disclosures that could implicate various influential figures.

The new information has reignited concerns about Andrew’s ties to Epstein and Maxwell, casting a shadow over his reputation. The ongoing scrutiny surrounding the association between Andrew, Epstein, and Maxwell continues to raise questions, despite his repeated denials of any involvement in the alleged criminal activities.

On a separate front, Trump biographer Michael Wolff has alleged that media outlets have declined to publish recorded conversations with Epstein, citing fears of potential legal repercussions. These revelations come amidst a flurry of accusations and denials surrounding the high-profile individuals connected to the Epstein scandal.

As the saga unfolds, the White House has vehemently denied claims of Trump’s involvement with Epstein’s victims, labeling the allegations as politically motivated smears orchestrated by House Democrats. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt refuted the accusations, emphasizing that the released emails do not implicate the president in any wrongdoing, further intensifying the ongoing controversy surrounding the Epstein case.

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