Epstein Documents Reveal Assistant Met Duke, Entered Buckingham Palace
Epstein Documents Reveal Assistant Met Duke, Entered Buckingham Palace

Epstein Documents Reveal Assistant Met Duke, Entered Buckingham Palace

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Documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including a 2003 "birthday book" compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, reveal that an unnamed woman identified as Epstein's former assistant claimed to have met the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, and visited Buckingham Palace's private quarters, even sitting on the Queen of England's throne. The woman also stated she encountered high-profile figures such as Naomi Campbell, Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson, US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and participated in extravagant activities like skydiving and attending a Victoria’s Secret fashion show. The book contains a birthday message from Lord Peter Mandelson, British ambassador to the US, who described Epstein as "my best pal" and reflected on their unpredictable friendship while including photos with two unidentified women. These revelations come amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's social network and the exposure of his connections to influential figures. The documents were released following a legal summons to Epstein’s estate and provide new insights into the extent of his relationships and the experiences of those linked to him.

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