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Surrey Police Seek FBI Material on Epstein File Naming Andrew After Unverified Surrey Abuse Claim

The force reports no prior record of the claim, requesting FBI material to assess a heavily redacted allegation from the DOJ's Epstein files.

Overview

  • Surrey Police say a systems check found no prior report of the allegation and they are engaging relevant agencies, including the FBI, to obtain redacted documents for assessment.
  • The FBI statement in the DOJ release recounts a now 35-year-old alleging mid‑1990s child abuse in Surrey, citing Frogmore Cottage and claiming they recalled seeing Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor, with the account unproven and heavily redacted.
  • The U.S. Department of Justice has released more than 11,000 Epstein‑related files totaling over 30,000 pages, including photos and emails, many with substantial redactions.
  • An April 2020 FBI letter in the files shows agents sought a voluntary interview with Andrew regarding both the Epstein inquiry and the Peter Nygard investigation.
  • A newly surfaced FBI tip record from August 2020 alleges the existence of “secret tapes” in Epstein’s Bahamas home related to Andrew, though it is unclear if the claim was pursued or substantiated, and Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing.