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Andrew Most Named Brit in Epstein Files as Trumps Pals/Stars & Politicians Named
Andrew Most Named Brit in Epstein Files as Trumps Pals, Stars, Royals & Politicians Referenced
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten Windsor tops a list of British figures repeatedly named in the explosive 23,000 strong cache of Epstein linked documents handed to the US House Oversight Committee
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Andrew Mounbatten Windsor is the most mentioned British name in the bombshell cache of 23,000 Jeffrey Epstein-linked documents handed to the US House Oversight Committee by the Epstein estate.
The disgraced royal headed a list of more than 30 people who appear in the files, which include Naomi Campbell, Adele and Mick Jagger. The most frequently mentioned of all Brits is the former prince, whose name appears a staggering 173 times in total.
The sprawling database, published as part of the House Oversight Committees ongoing release program, spans emails, logs, letters, subpoenas, travel slips, legal notes, and interview summaries dating back decades.
Whilst a names appearance does not imply any wrongdoing, the sheer scale of British entries has sparked interest through Westminster, the monarchy and the celebrity world.
Mountbatten Windsors prominence dwarfs every other UK figure and underscores how deeply his downfall became entwined with the Epstein scandal.
Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to the accusations against him.
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Just behind him is Jeffrey Epsteins former girlfriend turned madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, whose name appears 135 times. Her disgraced father, crooked newspaper baron Robert Maxwell, is referenced 47 times making the Maxwells the second largest cluster of British figures linked through volume alone.
The list reads like a cross section of British society royals, prime ministers, rock stars, cultural icons and political firebrands who appear in the documents in a mosaic of contexts from being subjects of media chatter to having attended the same events, or appearing in diary planning notes, correspondence or press discussions. Among the political names, Tony Blair is mentioned 22 times, David Cameron 19, Gordon Brown 16, and Peter Mandelson 10.
In January 2011, sex offender Epstein is seen emailing the Serbian Boris Nikolic, a biotech venture capitalist., a former Bill Gates adviser, to determine whether Rolling Stone singer Sir Mick was in town. Epstein wrote I can find out if mick jagger, ken starr, clinton. julie taymor, are in town I suggest we leave it till mon night.. I will have no trouble getting anyone you want. but i think it best after the three of us noodle a bit. Nikolic simply replies Agree..
The disgraced royal headed a list of more than 30 people who appear in the files, which include Sir David Beckham, Naomi Campbell, Adele and Mick Jagger. The most frequently mentioned of all Brits is the former prince, whose name appears a staggering 173 times in total. The sprawling database, published as part of the House Oversight Committee?s ongoing release program, spans emails, logs, letters, subpoenas, travel slips, legal notes, and interview summaries dating back decades.
Many appear in articles 'Mission Acomplished'
In January 2010, the biotech venture capitalist was attending the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, when he emailed Epstein, asking, Any fun Nikolic replied that he had met your friend Bill Clinton, as well as then French President Nicholas Sarkozy and your other friend, Prince Andrew, as he has some questions re microsoft.
Naomi Campbells name appears in a March 2011 article in which it is claimed she stayed on Epsteins Caribbean Island. Another mention of the supermodel appears in an email sent by lawyers acting for a woman who was allegedly abused by Epstein when she was a minor. Of the victim, it states When in Paris, Mr Epstein allowed her to stay at his home with her sister and arranged for a night out at a concert with Naomi Campbell. She is mentioned again by Prince Andrew sex accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who said Campbell flew on Epsteins private jet.
Many of the other British celebrities, like Adele, are mentioned in emails to Epstein by Peggy Siegal, a prominent American entertainment publicist. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage features in emails between the sex offender and Donald Trumps former advisor, STEVE BANNON
For investigators and lawmakers scouring the archive, Andrew is not a footnote but a dominant presence.
Meanwhile, Maxwell, the disgraced socialite whose descent from British high society to US federal prison remains one of the darkest stories of the Epstein saga. Her 135 mentions span years of correspondence, travel schedules, guest lists, personal messages and legal war room chatter.
If Andrews downfall was public and explosive, Maxwells was total convicted, disgraced, and now serving a lengthy sentence for trafficking and grooming offences on Epsteins behalf. The documents, made searchable by Courier Newsroom, a left leaning US digital media company, also repeatedly reference her father, Robert Maxwell the tycoon who plundered the Mirror Group pension fund before his mysterious death at sea.
While he died long before Epsteins arrest, his name appears throughout historical background discussions, media research notes, and contextual summaries assembled during various litigation phases. His looming, corrupt legacy forms part of the backdrop investigators built around Ghislaines rise and fall.
The House Oversight Committee received the trove after the Epstein estate formally transferred the archive, following years of motions, subpoenas and legal manoeuvring. Committee members have released material in rolling batches, insisting transparency is essential to closing every door that allowed Epstein to operate.
The documents in which the Brits are named are separate from the vast cache held by the US Government, which the House voted last night to force the Department of Justice to release.
The 23,000 files featuring British names were obtained directly from Epsteins estate, which handed them over to the committee.
Trump skulking away behind a building trying to avoid the press. Many believe he will NEVER release ALL files
But with more releases expected, one senior congressional aide warned.....
The British section is only the beginning. The political storm, on both sides of the Atlantic, is building
US lawmakers STILL demand Andrew Mountbatten Windsor testifies
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