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New Epstein Files Detail Maxwell Planning Peru 'Two-Legged Sightseeing' for 'Andrew'

The disclosures link emails signed 'A' to addresses listed under the Duke of York in Epstein’s contacts, with no confirmation of the sender’s identity or allegations of crimes.

Overview

  • The DOJ released thousands of previously unpublished records, including a March 2002 email in which Maxwell asks a contact to show “Andrew” a “wonderful time” in Lima with “two‑legged sightseeing” and “fun girls from good families.”
  • Additional messages from a correspondent calling himself “The Invisible Man” and signing “A” ask Maxwell if she has “found me some new inappropriate friends” and reference Balmoral, leaving the Royal Navy, and a valet’s death.
  • The sender used abx17@dial.pipex.com and aace@dial.pipex.com, one of which appears in Epstein’s contact book under “Duke of York,” though the files do not attribute the emails to Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor.
  • A 2020 mutual legal assistance request shows U.S. prosecutors sought to interview Prince Andrew and to question him about contacts with other accused offenders, including fashion tycoon Peter Nygard, as well as trips and possible financial links.
  • A Metropolitan Police email from November indicates a review of related allegations and inquiries to the FBI, while Andrew’s representatives maintain his denials and survivors press for fuller disclosure.