Andrew sinks deeper into the mud but do the girls really have a case?
By Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5082)
Northampton, England
February 4, 2026 4:11pm CST
More Epstein emails released but increasing hints these mass legal claims involved with Epstein maybe after money and not so much exposing those bad rich people. A lot of the women and their lawyers asking for the files to be released have been shocked that - the files have been released. One email talks about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein asking an exotic - of age -dancer to "engage in various sex acts" at the late convicted sex offender's Florida home, a legal letter claims. In the letter released as part of the latest tranche of Epstein files, the unnamed woman's lawyers said she had been offered $10,000 to dance and that after she performed Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor had asked for a threesome. The same Lawyers said the woman had not been paid the promised amount and would keep the alleged 2006 encounter in which she was "treated like a prostitute" confidential in exchange for a payment of $250,000. Maybe she was a prostitute folks and why she didn't want this legal letter released. That looks like extortion to me. Will she face a jury?
Back to the infamous photo of Andrew and Virginia Roberts that started all this. Andrew denied ever meeting her and said the photo was dodgy. Most thought the photo was real and they looked fairly innocent and friendly. A new email has been released from back then that confirms the photo is real and so was the encounter.
Roberts family have been quite outspoken and throwing petrol on the fire that Andrew did bad things. But in a message: headed "draft statement" sent by a "G Maxwell" to Jeffrey Epstein in 2015, she wrote: "In 2001 I was in London when [redacted -Virginia)] met a number of friends of mine including Prince Andrew. A photograph was taken as I imagine she wanted to show it to friends and family."
The family of Giuffre, who died in 2025, told the BBC's Newsnight that the email showed she had been "vindicated".
"It truly does vindicate Virginia... she was not lying this entire time", Guiffre's brother said.
That sounds to me like it is a holiday snap and this young lady was having fun in London and hardy trafficked.
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@xFiacre (14524)
• Ireland
4 Feb
@thedevilinme The only good thing about all this is the worry so many truly obnoxious characters are suffering as they wait to see what incriminating information will be revealed about them. The truth really is most unpalatable, but at least we’re maybe getting closer to it.
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@thedevilinme (5082)
• Northampton, England
4 Feb
This is what Hollywood used to be like and America revelled in it
@RasmaSandra (96270)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Feb
Looks like what happened to Alice when she fell down the rabbit hole—everything turned topsy-turvy.
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@celticeagle (187707)
• Boise, Idaho
5 Feb
Whether anything happened or not young girls shouldn't be going to such affairs. It's a basic rule for "nice" girls. A picture can always be misconstrued and women's virtue put into question whether there was any foundation for it or not.
@thedevilinme (5082)
• Northampton, England
6 Feb
there is no doubt sinme young women were seduced into this lifestyle but at 18 they are adults and should walk away or call the cops if they are not happy with the money and lifestyle. If they are underage girls then the men , and some of the women that enabled them, are 100% responsible in law and should go to jail.
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@celticeagle (187707)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Feb
@thedevilinme ..........If we lived in a perfect world this may never have happened. But we don't. Not all these girls were 18. Many had never been out in the world. They had had no experience. They were lied to and told if they didn't do certain things horrible things might happen to them. They were young, vulnerable and afraid. Afraid if they did and afraid if they didn't. And I'm sure that calling the cops was no option available to them.
@thedevilinme (5082)
• Northampton, England
7 Feb
@celticeagle If they didnt want to massage Epstein for the first visit they didnt get their $300 bucks but were told to procure another girl to get their £300. Mnay did and did not warn the other girls. It was a pyramid scheme. in 20 US states under 17-year-olds can be prosecuted for solicitation. I suspect their lawyers have taken that into consideration in their calculations for payouts. And this is about payouts now
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