
Email from āAā at Balmoral urges Ghislaine Maxwell to find āinappropriate friendsā
A man identified as āAā who appears to be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor discussed facilitating meetings with āinappropriate friendsā with Jeffrey Epsteinās accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell . Andrew (wearing suit) poses with firefighters in Lima on 8 March 2002. āAā messaged Maxwell about arrangements for a trip to Peru.Photograph: Alejandra Brun/AFP/Getty Images Ghislaine Maxwell and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in an image released by the US Department of Justice on 19 December.Photograph: US Justice Department/Reuters Among the latest tranche of Epstein files are email exchanges in 2001 and 2002 between Maxwell and a correspondent who appears as āThe Invisible Manā in the email thread and says that he is writing from Balmoral. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, has a well-established relationship with Maxwell. As well as the initial A and reference to Balmoral, the August 2001 emails in the latest tranche include a mention of a valet and having recently left the āRNā. Andrew left the Royal Navy in July 2001. A 2002 email includes a forwarded message referring to giving Andrew a phone number. Mountbatten-Windsor and Buckingham Palace have been approached for comment. He has previously acknowledged his friendship with Maxwell. In October he said of claims about his links with Epstein: āI vigorously deny the accusations against me.ā There is no suggestion that being mentioned in the files is evidence of wrongdoing. In one message sent in August 2001, The Invisible Man, signing off the email āAā, asks Maxwell if she had found him some āinappropriate friendsā. āI am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family,ā the message reads. āActivities take place all day and I am totally exhausted at the end of each day. The Girls are completely shattered and I will have to give them an early night today as it is getting tiring splitting them up all the time! Howās LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?ā A separate file reveals an exchange between the two correspondents in which Maxwell apologises as she has only found āappropriateā friends, to which The Invisible Man or A replies āDistraught!ā. He later references that he has left the āRNā. Later, in February 2002, there is an exchange between Maxwell and The Invisible Man or A, in which she forwards correspondence with a third party, Juan Estoban Ganoza, about arrangements for a trip to Peru that include setting up meetings with āgirlsā. The forwarded message says: āI just gave Andrew your telephone noā. A replies: āI will ring him today if I canā. āAbout the girls ... how old is he?ā asks Ganoza. In the reply, A says: āI am overwhelmed at the kindness and generosity of the offers that are being made for me.ā He adds: āAs for girls well I leave that entirely to you and Juan Estoban!ā Another exchange in March 2002 refers to the trip to Peru. Maxwell has forwarded an email with a list of requests on Aās behalf. One line reads: āSome sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun...
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