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Email from ā€˜A’ at Balmoral urges Ghislaine Maxwell to find ā€˜inappropriate friends’

Email from ā€˜A’ at Balmoral urges Ghislaine Maxwell to find ā€˜inappropriate friends’

By Jamie GriersonThe Guardian

A man identified as ā€œAā€ who appears to be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor discussed facilitating meetings with ā€œinappropriate friendsā€ with Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell . Andrew (wearing suit) poses with firefighters in Lima on 8 March 2002. ā€˜A’ 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 ā€œThe 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 ā€œRNā€. 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: ā€œI 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 ā€œAā€, asks Maxwell if she had found him some ā€œinappropriate friendsā€. ā€œI am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family,ā€ the message reads. ā€œActivities 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! How’s 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 ā€œappropriateā€ friends, to which The Invisible Man or A replies ā€œDistraught!ā€. He later references that he has left the ā€œRNā€. 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 ā€œgirlsā€. The forwarded message says: ā€œI just gave Andrew your telephone noā€. A replies: ā€œI will ring him today if I canā€. ā€œAbout the girls ... how old is he?ā€ asks Ganoza. In the reply, A says: ā€œI am overwhelmed at the kindness and generosity of the offers that are being made for me.ā€ He adds: ā€œAs 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 A’s behalf. One line reads: ā€œSome sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun...

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