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“New Evidence Links Prince Andrew to Epstein’s Florida Residence”

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Prince Andrew’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida residence has been revealed through new evidence. Documents released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee disclosed that Prince Andrew was a passenger on a flight from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Palm Beach, Florida, in May 2000. The flight manifest also included Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and two other individuals whose names were redacted.

Although details of Prince Andrew flying on Epstein’s private jet were mentioned during Maxwell’s trial, the Duke denies any wrongdoing. The individuals listed were identified as associates of Epstein, with no implication of their involvement in his criminal activities. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have called for more files related to Epstein to be made public, emphasizing the need for justice for survivors and victims.

Furthermore, Elon Musk’s name appeared in the documents as a potential visitor to Epstein’s island in 2014. Musk was listed on Epstein’s schedule for a visit to Little St James, raising questions about his association with the convicted sex offender. Notably, Musk had previously raised concerns about President Donald Trump’s ties to Epstein.

The release of these documents follows the emergence of an email from Sarah, Duchess of York, to Epstein, where she referred to him as a “supreme friend.” The email, sent as a result of Epstein threatening legal action for defamation, led to the duchess being removed from several charitable organizations she was affiliated with. Epstein, awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, was found dead in his jail cell in 2019 in what was ruled a suicide.

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