The email states the BBC wants to interview Epstein about 'stories which are circulating... about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'.
Mentioned together as the subjects of 'stories which are circulating' in the UK press, which the BBC wished to interview Epstein about.
Mentioned together as the subjects of 'stories which are circulating' in the UK press, which the BBC wished to interview Epstein about.
Epstein forwards sensitive press inquiries to The Duke; The Duke asks Epstein for advice on how to respond; casual tone.
Direct email correspondence; Epstein forwarding sensitive media inquiries to The Duke.
Investigation concerns the Duke's 'association with them [Maxwell/Epstein] and his knowledge of them'.
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This email chain from March 4, 2011, tracks a reaction to an upcoming 'Mail on Sunday' story involving Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew ('The Duke'). The chain begins with a journalist contacting lawyer Brett Jaffe, which is forwarded through Mark Cohen to Maxwell, then to Epstein, and finally to The Duke. Epstein dismisses the allegations as 'salcisous' (salacious) and jokes to The Duke that the only person Maxwell hasn't slept with is Elvis, while The Duke expresses confusion and asks how Epstein plans to respond.
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This document is an email chain from March 4, 2011, initiated by a media inquiry from the Mail on Sunday regarding an upcoming story about Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, and Prince Andrew. The inquiry was forwarded up a chain: from Brett Jaffe to Mark Cohen, to Ghislaine Maxwell, to Jeffrey Epstein, and finally to 'The Duke' (Prince Andrew). The Duke replies to Epstein expressing confusion ('I don't know any of this') and asking how Epstein intends to respond.
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This document is an email chain from August and September 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and Blackfords LLP, the legal team representing the Duke of York (Prince Andrew). The correspondence details a stalemate in negotiations regarding the Duke's cooperation with the investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The Duke's lawyers offer a written witness statement limited primarily to the 1994-1997 period, citing concerns that the US views him as a 'subject' rather than a witness. The SDNY rejects this offer, declaring the written statement insufficient, and informs the defense they will proceed with a Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) request to the UK authorities (UKCA) to seek a compelled interview.
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This document is an email from Jack Goldberger to Jeffrey Epstein, dated March 7, 2011, forwarding an interview request from Kirsty Mackenzie, an editor at the BBC's 'Today' programme. Mackenzie sought the interview to allow Epstein to respond to 'stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York'. The email pitches the 'Today' programme as a prestigious platform, listing many high-profile past guests.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York
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