
The latest release of the Epstein files contains an email from 2010 in which Jeffrey Epstein appears to speak about a Russian woman to someone with the email handle 'The Duke', who signs themselves as 'A' and 'HRH The Duke of York KG'.
Around three million more documents regarding the convicted and deceased sex offender Epstein were released by the US Department of Justice today (30 January), with a huge amount of images and videos among them.
Some of the released documents are heavily redacted or blocked out altogether, and at present there has been nothing turned up in them which implies wrongdoing.
Among them is an email which would appear to have been sent by Epstein on 12 August 2010 to 'The Duke'. The email from Epstein suggested this person 'might enjoy having dinner with' the young Russian woman.
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'A' wrote: "Great. Any other information you might know about her that might be useful to know? Like what have you told her about me and have you given her my email as well?"
Epstein wrote 'she 26, russia, clevere (sic) beautiful, trustworthy and yes she has your email'.

The email to Esptein is signed 'A' and 'HRH The Duke of York KG', which is a title typically conferred upon the second son of the British monarch, who at the time the email was written would have been Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost his royal titles last year.
At the time he said it was because of the 'continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the royal family', adding 'I vigorously deny the accusations against me'.
Mountbatten-Windsor has in the past denied wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.

Also in the recently released files was an email exchange between Epstein and 'The Duke' from 27 September 2010, where Epstein said he was in London and discussed meeting up.
Epstein wrote: "What time woudl [sic] you like me and [redacted], we will also need/ have private time".
'The Duke' replied: "I am just departing Scotland should be down by 1800. I'll ring you when I get down if you can give me a number to ring. Alternatively we could have dinner at Buckingham Palace and lots of privacy. A".
Epstein replied: "bp pleease [sic]."
These emails do not indicate wrongdoing.
Andrew Mounbatten-Windsor did have a friendship with Epstein, but has said he did not 'see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction'.
LADbible Group has contacted Andrew Mounbatten-Windsor's representatives for comment.
Topics: Jeffrey Epstein, US News