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“Epstein Documents Reveal Balmoral Email Seeking ‘Inappropriate Friends'”

The most recent release of Epstein documents unveils an email sent from Balmoral to Ghislaine Maxwell asking for “inappropriate friends” and signed “A”.

Today, the US Justice Department unveiled its largest-ever collection of documents related to the deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This follows several smaller document releases over the weekend. The latest reveal includes emails exchanged between Ghislaine and an individual known as “The Invisible Man”.

The mysterious correspondent signs off their messages as “A xxx” using the email address “abx17@dial.pipex.com”.

One email, dated August 2001, inquires if sex trafficker Ghislaine had procured “new inappropriate friends” for “fun”. The sender mentions being at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family, exhausted from day-long activities. They express the need to provide early rest for the fatigued girls and seek new companions for a forthcoming trip.

Maxwell responds by mentioning she could only find “appropriate friends”, disappointing the sender.

In further communication, the sender expresses distress due to personal turmoil and seeks advice on regaining stability. The individual references a departed figure who was supportive and essential to their life.

Recent documents from Epstein’s estate shed light on his connections with various prominent figures, including Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Kevin Spacey, and Mick Jagger. An image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, lying across the laps of five individuals was also disclosed. Prince Andrew, who left the Royal Navy in 2001, has consistently denied any misconduct allegations.

The Department of Justice has formally requested Andrew to answer queries regarding his associations with Epstein and Peter Nygard. A ‘Request for Assistance’ was sent to the UK Government in 2020, seeking FBI interrogation of the former Duke of York.

The DoJ was legally obligated to release all Epstein files by December 19, following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act by Congress in November. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche noted that not all files would be immediately accessible on the deadline day.

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