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UNCAPTIONED: Emails Believed Linked to Prince Andrew Emerged in Latest Epstein Files Release

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Emails Believed Linked to ex-Prince Andrew Emerged in Latest Epstein Files Release. A new batch of Epstein-related documents released by the US Justice Department included email exchanges between Ghislaine Maxwell and a sender identified only as “A.” The sender’s email address was saved as the “Invisible Man” and was widely believed to belong to ex-Prince Andrew, though this has not been independently confirmed. In one August 2001 message, “A” said he was at Balmoral for the royal family’s summer stay and made a remark about “finding new inappropriate friends.” Maxwell replied two days later, saying she had only been able to find “appropriate friends,” signing off the message with “Kisses.” Other emails referenced personal details that matched Andrew’s life at the time, including his departure from the Royal Navy and the death of his long-serving valet. In another exchange, Maxwell forwarded “A” a message from a contact in Peru discussing activities for a potential 2002 visit, including references to finding girls. Andrew made an official visit to Peru in March 2002, aligning with details in the emails. Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the messages, reiterating a previous statement expressing sympathy for victims of abuse and noting it no longer represents the former prince.

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