Miss [Redacted]

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2024-03-04 N/A Confirmation of Renunciation of British Citizenship UK View
2007-05-08 N/A Attempt to serve Miss [REDACTED] with a grand jury subpoena N/A View
2007-05-08 N/A Palm Beach Police Department attempts to interview Miss [REDACTED] N/A View
2007-05-08 N/A FBI attempts to interview Miss [REDACTED] N/A View
2007-04-01 N/A Interview of Miss [REDACTED] after 6001 immunity was granted N/A View
2006-11-01 N/A FBI first made contact with Miss [REDACTED] N/A View
1995-11-07 N/A Confirmation sent regarding university admission status. Oxford / London View
1994-01-01 N/A Implied previous application/offer made 'last year'. St. Edmund Hall, Oxford View

EFTA00037132.pdf

A formal letter from the UK Home Office dated March 4, 2024, addressed to a redacted 'Miss'. The document confirms that the recipient has successfully renounced their British Citizenship under the British Nationality Act 1981 and provides instructions for returning British travel documents to the Passport Office.

Government correspondence / letter
2025-12-25

EFTA00017868.pdf

This document is a formal letter dated November 7, 1995, from D. A. Wyatt, Tutor for Admissions at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, to a female recipient (name redacted) living in Belgravia, London. The letter confirms receipt of a UCAS form and states that the applicant will not need to interview again, promising an offer on the same terms as the previous year.

Letter / correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00013181.pdf

This document is an email chain from August 11, 2019, involving the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). A journalist, Nick Allen from The Daily Telegraph, emailed a government official asking 'on background' if they intended to question Prince Andrew or Ghislaine Maxwell, and seeking confirmation on a New York Post report that Maxwell was cooperating with authorities. A USANYS official responded internally, stating 'I'll handle.'

Email chain
2025-12-25
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Renunciation of British Citizenship

From: UK Visas and Immigration
To: Miss [Redacted]

Notification that the recipient is registered as having renounced British Citizenship; instructions to return travel documents; warning regarding right to abode in UK.

Letter
2024-03-04

Epstein enquiry

From: Nick Allen
To: Miss [Redacted]

Journalist asking if US authorities want to question Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell, and if Maxwell is cooperating.

Email
2019-08-11

University Admission / UCAS Form

From: Wyatt
To: Miss [Redacted]

Confirmation of receipt of UCAS form, waiver of interview requirement, and promise of an offer similar to the previous year.

Letter
1995-11-07

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