Andrew ‘received massage’ at Ghislaine Maxwell’s home, claims bombshell Epstein email

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Among 20,000 pages of new evidence into Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network, one email appears to claim disgraced Andrew received a ‘massage’ – a victim revealed what this was allegedly a code for

A shocking email to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has appeared to dig Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and the scandalous relationship between the pair, even deeper.

The newly released message between Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s girlfriend and fellow sex offender, and the paedophile seems to show the British socialite confirming Andrew “received a massage”, at her central London house. This came amid a massive release of 20,000 pages of emails and other pieces of evidence surrounding Epstein’s connections and criminal life.

The exchange showed disgraced Maxwell colluding with Epstein just days after Andrew’s name came up in US court documents.

In the email, from January 2015, Maxwell said: “I have to distance myself from you in a statement too. And they need me to say I was not aware of massage w/andrew in my house.”

Epstein responded: “I am on the phone with another attny (sic) getting you an answer.” Andrew has vehemently denied all allegations against him.

Virginia Giuffre said Andrew had sex with her three times, when she was 17, at Maxwell’s home in Belgravia. The notorious photo of Andrew with his hand around young Virginia’s waist, and Maxwell behind, is believed to have been taken in that home on March 10, 2001.

Sources looking through the shocking new emails told the Sun: “You have to look very carefully at what she says. She doesn’t deny the massage took place.

“She says she has been told to say that she was not aware that it took place. This is going to heap further pressure on Andrew and increase the pressure on him to answer questions.” Virginia, who died by suicide in April this year, previously claimed “massage” was a code word for sex.

This comes after Andrew was formally asked to appear at a US congressional committee investigating Epstein’s criminal network, to provide evidence. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, wrote to the ex-prince earlier this month.

Garcia invited Andrew to take part in a transcribed interview as part of the panel’s ongoing inquiry. The letter to Andrew, co-signed by 13 other Democrats, said the committee is seeking to “understand the full extent of [Epstein’s] criminal operations.”

This letter also requested a response from Andrew by November 20. Despite this request, Andrew does not need to comply as Garcia does not have subpoena power, and Congress cannot force testimony from foreign nationals.

Among the 20,000 pages of newly released items, other emails also mentioned Andrew’s name. In one, Epstein told a journalist that the infamous photograph of Andrew and Virginia Giuffre was real. Andrew has denied all claims against him.

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