Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents include photos allegedly showing former Prince Andrew and emails revealing his interactions with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Photos Allegedly Show Prince Andrew
The U.S. Department of Justice released the final batch of Jeffrey Epstein files on Friday, January 30, covering 99% of all materials related to the case. The release includes over three million pages, approximately two thousand recordings, and 180,000 photos. Among these materials are photos purportedly showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, dressed in a white polo shirt and jeans, on all fours and bending over a girl lying on the floor. One photograph shows the man touching the girl’s abdomen. The location, timing of the photos, and the girl’s age remain unknown.
Emails Show Proposed Meeting with Russian Woman
BBC reported that Jeffrey Epstein’s emails to a person referred to as “prince” — likely former Prince Andrew — were also revealed. In August 2010, Epstein offered to introduce the prince to a 26-year-old Russian woman. According to the emails, the prince responded that he would be “delighted” to meet with her. In September 2010, Epstein requested “private time” during a visit to London, suggesting they could “have dinner at Buckingham Palace and have plenty of privacy.”
Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell Emails
The Daily Mail noted that emails exchanged between Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell — convicted in part for child trafficking and other crimes related to Epstein — also appeared in the documents. Communications from 2002 may suggest that Prince Andrew and Maxwell had a romantic relationship, as they repeatedly professed love in their emails.
Trump’s Name Appears in Documents
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that publishing the final batch of Epstein documents fulfills a commitment imposed on the Department of Justice by Congress. However, the documents were published over a month after the deadline, causing controversy. There have been allegations that the White House is attempting to hide documents related to Donald Trump, who was a friend of Epstein. Browser data indicates that Trump’s name appears in over 3,000 documents.



