Overview
- Unsealed court documents on Friday disclosed an April 15, 2010 email in which he told Jeffrey Epstein it would be “good to catch up in person” and mentioned a possible New York visit.
- Members of the U.S. House Oversight Committee urged him to testify about Epstein, with Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi raising the prospect of a subpoena and colleagues noting enforcement limits if he remains in the UK.
- Buckingham Palace has initiated the process to remove his styles, titles and honours, and he will leave Royal Lodge for private accommodation, according to the official statement.
- He has been deleted from the Royal Family website and his name has been struck from the official roll of the peerage, with royal warrants and letters patent expected next.
- Parliamentary scrutiny of his Royal Lodge lease and finances is intensifying, and the Met Police reiterated earlier assessments as reports cite a privately funded relocation settlement.