Overview
- January 2010 emails show Jeffrey Epstein pressing adviser Boris Nikolic to meet Prince Andrew at Davos, describing the prince as "great fun."
- The messages, released last week by the House Oversight Committee, are part of more than 20,000 documents obtained from Epstein's estate.
- Nikolic, later named a back-up executor in Epstein's will, traded sexualized, casual remarks in the thread and reported back that Andrew was "great."
- Lawmakers are expected to vote on a motion seeking release of all Epstein files held by the Justice Department as scrutiny of associates intensifies.
- Prince Andrew, who attended Davos in his UK trade role, recently lost royal titles and faces eviction from Royal Lodge; he denies Virginia Giuffre's 2001 allegations.