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House Panel Releases Epstein 'Birthday Book' With Entry Claiming Seat on Queen's Throne

The disclosure intensifies scrutiny of Prince Andrew, with victims' counsel urging cooperation with law enforcement.

Overview

  • Republican-led House Oversight Committee published the full 238-page volume titled The First Fifty Years, provided by Epstein’s estate, along with his will and address book.
  • An entry from an unidentified assistant praises Epstein and claims she met Prince Andrew, viewed private areas of Buckingham Palace, and sat on the late Queen’s throne.
  • The same entry says Epstein introduced her to high-profile figures including President Trump, President Clinton, the Sultan of Brunei and several celebrities.
  • Victims’ attorney Lisa Bloom called the throne claim sickening and pressed Prince Andrew to speak with investigators as he previously pledged.
  • Many names in the released materials are redacted, and the documents do not constitute proof of crimes or reflect any new criminal charges.