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Subject: RE: Independent: Prince Andrew: Refusal to talk to Epstein investigators 'straining relations between UK and
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attorney.
We also just got the following questions on the new MLA request. I have given preliminary responses
(as noted), but want to confirm with you.
1.
Has the witness consented to the release of the information requested? If so, please a copy of the written
consent.
The witness has not been asked for written consent. However, counsel for the witness has encouraged the prosecutors to seek
this information. In can be inferred from the state ants of counsel that the witness has consented.
2.
did the witness apply to and what was the year of her application/attendance?
The team was uncertain of which college (I had asked this). Is there a central office at
which can be queried for all
colleges?
3.
How, if at all does this request relate to/impact the material witness MLA request?
This request relates to the charged Maxwell case going to trial. The material witness MIA requests relates to a broader
investigation.
4.
What were the sentences which applied at the date of the offences (1994 — 2004), as the penalties provided
with the request apply to conduct that occurred after 27 July 2006?
I will check with the case team to confirm specific periods. The sentences will he greater than one year and less than life (with
no death penalty involved), so is there a need to he more precise?
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Independent: Prince Andrew: Refusal to talk to Epstein investigators 'straining relations between UK and
You guys have a moment for a brief call this morning? The Ambassador is concerned about the
attached story, and I wanted to see if you have any sense of where this is coming from. Is this coming
from victims' counsel? Anyone in your shop decided to push this?
The quote from the State Department yesterday in the NY Times was unhelpful (and I let them know
it - I think it came from someone spouting off on the European Desk).
I also had the following email from the UKCA yesterday:
We are aware that a civil case has been filed in New York concerning the Epstein investigation with
the material witness as the defendant. Please can you let us know what impact this has on the
material witness's current status, as a witness, in the criminal investigation and in relation to the MLA
request.
I think they are asking whether, in light of the recent allegations,
is now a suspect instead
of a witness (in British parlance). I was going to respond with one word "none" but thought I should
check first.
I am around today whenever you can chat. The earlier the better because the Amb is keen to sort this
out.
Thanks,
J.b. Department of uustice Attache - London
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United States Embassy
London SW 11 7US
Desk:
From this morning's independent
Fears issue over Duke of York could affect wider efforts to collaborate on high-profile legal cases.
US authorities are growing increasingly frustrated with Prince Andrew's failure to cooperate into their probe
into the network surrounding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, exacerbating tensions between
Washington and London, The Independent understands.
People familiar with authorities' investigations into Mr Epstein's business affairs told The Independent that the
lack of information-sharing had caused diplomatic strain, with US law enforcement and diplomats raising the
matter with their British counterparts.
They said a new civil case brought by
alleging the Duke of York had sexually abused her, will add
further strain over the issue, along with the prosecution of Esptein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who is
set to go on trial for sex trafficking charges later this year.
There are fears that the issue could sour broader efforts to collaborate on high profile legal cases.
The prince has consistently denied the allegations, while Ms Maxwell denies the charges against her.
The lack of cooperation now spans three years of reported attempts by the US authorities to gather facts from
the royal who, in a statement from 2019, said he would be willing to help US law-enforcement with
investigations. However, in January last year, Manhattan US attorney Geoffrey Berman said the country's
authorities had received "zero cooperation" from the prince, who no longer carries out royal duties.
In June 2020, The Wall Street Journal reported that an application had been made by the Department of Justice
(Dal) under a US-UK mutual legal assistance treaty in order to win cooperation from the Duke of York.
This avenue has not been effective, according to sources. They contend that Prince Andrew has failed to share
details of the extent of his ties to Mr Epstein, whose death in a Manhattan prison in 2019 was ruled a suicide.
The extent and nature of Mr Epstein's financial network is still being explored in several jurisdictions, including
the US.
Of particular interest to the US authorities is how money transfers may be linked to the movement of young
women and girls. The various interested bodies, including the FBI, believe these may offer insights into ongoing
organised criminal operations.
These probes are significant not only for legal proceedings related to Epstein, but also to ongoing investigations
surrounding Ms Maxwell, who is currently in prison awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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It is also alleged that multiple authorities are seeking details of flights that the Duke of York used to visit Epstein
in a range of locations, so that they can better understand how people may have travelled into and out of the
disgraced financier's orbit. The authorities' interests are understood to include multiple trips by the royal to
Epstein's Caribbean island, Little St James, as well as Florida and New York.
Last year, prosecutors in the US Virgin Islands, which includes Little St James, alleged Mr Epstein abused
hundreds of young women and girls up until 2018.
The frustration over the Duke of York's lack of cooperation is said to be amplified by the fact that it appears
unlikely that the royal would be extradited. His cooperation would therefore be a matter of bolstering
diplomatic relations and sharing any information which could help avoid future trafficking of young women and
girls.
The lawyer representing Ms
has accused the prince, who is facing the Queen after arriving at Balmoral
on Tuesday, of "stonewalling" appeals for information after the 15-page lawsuit was filed in New York. The
prince is the only defendant in the suit, which alleges she was "lent out for sexual purposes" by Epstein. David
Boies said his client ultimately wanted "vindication" from the legal action.
In 2019, Prince Andrew told the BBC that he had not had sex with
. "It didn't happen," he said. He also
said that he had no recollection of having met her.
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