The developments center on renewed police scrutiny of sexual misconduct allegations connected to Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, with authorities reviewing both historical claims and newly surfaced material. Investigators are reassessing evidence linked to Epstein’s trafficking network, including accounts from multiple women who allege inappropriate conduct during encounters tied to Epstein’s properties and social circle. These claims are being examined alongside previously known accusations, such as those brought by Virginia Giuffre, which were settled civilly without any admission of guilt.
At the same time, the investigation appears to be widening in scope, with police not only revisiting sexual allegations but also examining broader questions about Andrew’s conduct and associations during his relationship with Epstein. This includes whether individuals in his orbit, including security personnel or others connected to his movements, may have witnessed or overlooked potential wrongdoing. While no new charges have been confirmed and Andrew continues to deny all allegations, the ongoing inquiry reflects increasing pressure on authorities to fully explore both past accusations and any new evidence emerging from recently released Epstein-related files.
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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
In the wake of former Prince Andrew being arrested, I told you that it was just the first step for the investigators
when it comes to their overall look at what Andrew might have been up to.
And well, we're certainly hearing that now.
Because according to the Met Police, they're probing a whole range of sexual allegations against Andrew.
And says that Peter Mandelson is being investigated over $500 billion Bell out email that he sent to Jeffrey Epstein.
So Prince Andrew got himself caught up in this by the emails, right?
Procedural emails sending things to Epstein that Epstein wasn't supposed to receive.
And that opened the door.
And once the door is open, well, who knows where the investigators are going to go.
And when it comes to somebody like Andrew with all these skeletons in his closet, not exactly a very comfortable situation to be in.
And for me, this was always going to be the result.
Once you have an investigation kicked off into you, do you really think that they just stop at the initial allegation?
Or do you think they flip your life upside down as they look for anything that might be considered criminal?
And the former Prince Andrew is now finding that out.
And that's why I'm so adamant about arresting people who have committed crimes here in America, even if it's just procedural, even if it just has to do with finances.
Whatever it might be, because it opens that door.
Now, look, I'm not going to sit here and tell you that it's going to end up with Andrew being charged.
I don't know, but he's completely exposed now.
And it's not just for emails.
They're looking into everything.
So it's going to be real interesting to see how this ends up.
Today's article is from the Daily Mail and the headline.
Met police probing a whole range of sexual allegations against Andrew, chief confirms, and says Peter Mandelson is being investigated, over $500 billion dollar bailout email, he sends Jeffrey Epstein.
This article was authored by Mark Dool.
Scotland Yard is investigating a whole range of sexual allegations against Andrew, Mount Bad and Windsor, to see if they married a criminal investigation.
It's chief says, well, I would say so.
I think that there's plenty here.
But the one caveat to that is with Virginia, not being with us anymore.
It might be difficult for them to prosecute, right?
So we'll have to see where it goes, but I really feel like Andrew was exposed here and that the joe exotic of the Windsor family for the first time in his life is seriously in legal jeopardy.
Andrew was accused of having sex with Jeffrey Epstein's survivor, Virginia Roberts, three times, including when she was 17 after being trafficked by the pedophile finance here.
The former prince was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office, over claims he shared sensitive information with Epstein when he was the UK's trade envoy, but Andrew has not been arrested in relation to any sex offenses.
Well, that's what I said in the beginning. They're going to nail them on what they can prove right now or what they think they can prove, and then that opens the door for further investigation.
So you'll see the first indictment, right? And now I'm not talking about Andrew, but overall, so you'll see the first indictment.
And then later on, they'll supersede that indictment and add more charges if more charges are necessary.
So that's basically the process we're seeing here.
They had their initial investigation, and now that door is open, and they're walking through it.
Metro Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rally said the force felt claims made by Ms. Roberts across four video recorded interviews cannot support a probe.
Sir Mark, speaking during a visit to Washington, told ABC News, those interviews didn't give us any evidence or any allegations of sexual offending or trafficking that we could investigate in the UK.
So that's why the investigation didn't go forward. I don't believe that for a second. Sorry.
That's a bunch of BS, and the whole entire thing was created to protect Andrew, all at the behest of the queen, by the way.
Queen Elizabeth was huge in enabling Prince Andrew's bullshit, and unfortunately it's proving disastrous for the royal family.
But speaking about the new probes, Sir Mark added, those investigations all go wherever the evidence takes them. Quite comfortable with investigating sort of famous or a powerful people.
I think it's really important for policing to do that. That sense of operating without fear or favor.
The law applies equally to everyone, and those cases will go, say, wherever the evidence leads us. Well, I wish I could believe that.
That would be great, but history has shown us. That Scotland Yard has no desire to investigate Epstein.
Sir Mark, said the Met, is also looking into an email Peter Mandelson said to Epstein, as he urged the US authorities to release unredacted correspondence.
Well, I don't see why the US wouldn't do that. I mean, if we have some information about Mandelson, that could help the UK.
We should definitely release that to them, but we have to remember who we're dealing with.
And if they want the cover up to continue, maybe they decide that they don't even want to help the UK, and they just keep the files to themselves.
Gotta make sure the cover-ups protected, no matter what, right? Mandelson was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after being accused of disclosing sensitive information to Epstein when business secretary.
The email that Mandelson sent to Epstein appears to show he confirmed an eminent 500 billion pound bailout package for the year-o that day before it was announced in 2010.
The message released by US authorities in January, as part of the Epstein files, appeared to have been sent to Epstein after he became a convicted sex offender.
Another email from 2009 also appears to show Mandelson passed on an assessment by Gordon Brown's advisor of potential policy measures, including an asset sales plan, and that he appeared to discuss a tax on banker's bonus.
All stuff that's very relevant to Jeffrey Epstein, right? Stuff that he can use to manipulate the market.
And in my opinion, there's not even any gray area here. For Mandelson to try and defend himself. You sent these emails, right? You sent the information to Epstein, and he didn't have clearance. It seems pretty damn clear-cut to me.
On May 9, 2010, in the last days of Mr. Brown's government, Epstein emailed Mandelson saying sources, tell me a 500 billion-year-old bailout almost complete.
The reply from a redacted address or number said SD be announced tonight. A massive rescue package was agreed by Brussels in the early morning hours of May 10.
Everything's about market manipulation. Everything's about trying to get the advantage, and they already have the advantage considering their billionaires, but they have to have more, right?
It's never enough. It's like the lady who claims that she's starving to death because she doesn't have a loaf of bread, but she has a Virginia ham stuffed under her arm. I mean, what are we doing here?
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Sir Mark said with Peter Mandelson, the former ambassador, there is a particular email to do with the bell out after the financial crash, I think in 2008, 2009.
It looks like it was shared with Epstein, so we're looking at that as to whether that's a criminal offense. And then colleagues in Tam's Valley are looking at other documents that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor potentially shared.
And several forces together, there is a whole range of suggested sexual allegations and those are being assessed at the moment to see whether any of them do actually merit a criminal investigation.
And I would say they do. I think there is plenty here for at the very least in investigation. Now does that mean it's going to end up in convictions? Of course not.
But all I've ever called for is a robust investigation. But for that to happen, the government would have to be transparent. And they'd have to be willing to take ownership of the fact that they created Jeffrey Epstein. And for the government, that is a bridge that is way too far.
Sir Mark's visit to America this week follows the meeting with U.S. Ambassador Warren Stevens last month, with the issue of releasing unredacted correspondence raised during the meeting on February 24th.
Sir Mark said, of course there's a big body of that evidence in the U.S. in all those files and at some stage we're going to need the unredacted evidence.
We need the original copy and where did it come from and that's going to be necessary if we get to the stage of court cases.
Imagine if America decides they're not going to share this with the UK and that kills the case. I wish I could say that there's no way that could happen, but that's not true.
Remember who is running America right now and remember how far they're willing to go to keep all of this secret.
The U.S. Department of Justice released millions of pages of documents related to Epstein in January, with some of the other pages showing the extent of the connection between Mandelson and the sex offender.
Mandelson lost his job as the UK's ambassador to the U.S. in September last year due to his association with Epstein.
He was arrested last month and subsequently bailed but later released from his bail conditions although he remains under investigation.
The Met has already made contact with U.S. authorities to seek further detail on what has been disclosed in the files.
It's unclear whether the force will have to submit a formal mutual legal assistance request to gain access to the unredacted files, a process that would take substantially longer.
The U.S. authorities previously sent an MLA to the Home Office requesting Andrew's assistance as an alleged witness to Epstein's offending.
And that went nowhere like usual.
The former Prince is also the subject of a misconduct in public office investigation which is being led by the Times Valley Police.
Andrew and Mandelson have both strenuously denied any wrongdoing. When it comes to Andrew, I always knew that this door was going to get opened.
And I knew that eventually the floodgates would break. And here we are. So the question is, where do we go from here?
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