New Epstein Files List Prince Andrew on 2000 Flight and Note $200 'Massage' Entry
A House Oversight cache of subpoenaed records has revived questions about the duke’s Epstein ties despite prosecutors signaling no further charges.
Overview
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee say they obtained about 8,500 documents from the Epstein estate, with only a small portion made public so far.
- Flight logs name Prince Andrew on a May 12, 2000 trip from Teterboro to Palm Beach, and his name appears again in logs dated May 16, 2002.
- A February 11, 2000 ledger notes a $200 payment for “massage, exercise and yoga” under the name Andrew, which reporting cautions is not conclusively linked to the duke.
- The new disclosures have triggered calls to subpoena Andrew to testify, though as a British citizen he would not be obliged to attend a U.S. congressional hearing.
- Andrew maintains he did nothing wrong and says he ended his friendship with Epstein once his crimes were known, and U.S. prosecutors earlier indicated no plans for additional charges.