Congressional Scrutiny Intensifies on Prince Andrew's Epstein Correspondence

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🇬🇧🇺🇸 PRINCE ANDREW COULD BE “DESTROYED” BY 100+ EPSTEIN EMAILS Congress is sitting on over 100 secret emails between Andrew and Epstein - and sources say they’re “embarrassing and incriminating.” “If you thought Mandelson’s fall was bad,” one insider said, “just wait.”

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U.S. Congress is currently reviewing over 100 emails exchanged between Prince Andrew and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. These communications are expected to be unsealed soon, with anticipation that their contents could be damaging to the Duke of York and lead to significant repercussions.

An anonymous source suggested that revelations from these emails might be more damaging than those involving Lord Mandelson, who previously resigned from his ambassadorial post due to damaging correspondence with Epstein. Virginia Giuffre's attorney, David Boies, stated that there are between ten to twenty men with enough information against them to warrant serious prosecutorial investigation, confirming Prince Andrew is among them. Boies has expressed frustration over the perceived lack of investigation into the Prince's alleged involvement and has urged him to be more forthcoming.

The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Rep. James Comer, is actively examining a substantial volume of Epstein-related documents. The committee has already released over 33,000 pages of documents, including interview transcripts with Ghislaine Maxwell and footage from Epstein's properties. Among the recently released materials is a "birthday book" compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003, reportedly containing messages from associates. The committee subpoenaed the Department of Justice for Epstein-related files in early August as part of a bipartisan probe.

The committee's review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Epstein's operations and associated individuals. The ongoing scrutiny of these communications highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in addressing complex networks of influence and past misconduct. While the precise content of the emails remains undisclosed as of September 14, 2025, further developments are anticipated.

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