Four men were arrested in England on September 16 for projecting images of Jeffrey Epstein with Donald Trump and Prince Andrew on Windsor Castle walls.
Arrests Made During Trump Visit
The four men, aged 60, 36, 37, and 50, were arrested for allegedly publishing a message that could cause harm or distress to others, known as “malicious communications” under British law.
The arrests were made after the men organized a happening displaying images of Jeffrey Epstein with Trump and Prince Andrew on the walls of Windsor Castle, where Trump was visiting.
Epstein’s Controversial Ties
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted American financier, died in 2019 while facing charges for sex crimes against minors. Trump claimed to have known Epstein in the 1990s but stated he had no contact with him for 15 years.
Prince Andrew, a member of the British royal family, has also faced accusations of sexual assault, including a lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s victims.
Investigation and Charges
The police acted swiftly to stop the projection and have initiated proceedings to investigate the incident’s circumstances.
The four arrested men are from East Sussex, London, and Kent.