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Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2020 15:28:33 +0000
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From: daniel bates
Date: June S. 2020 at 10:39:03 AM EDT
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Subject: Front Andrew's PR team
This has just been released.
Please note the line about them making three offers to be a witness, which flatly contradicts Mr Berman's
public comments.
Is it right you are treating Prince Andrew with a 'lower standard' than other people?
And can you clarify if you want to speak to him as a suspect or a witness?
If you want to call me I'm
am happy to chat on background but we will need something on
the record for the Daily Mail.
Regards
Daniel
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE —JUNE 8TH, 2020
Statement regarding HRH The Duke of York
In January 2020, Blaekfords LLP and instructed counsel, Clare Montgomery QC and Stephen Ferguson, were
commissioned to support HRH The Duke of York in his desire to provide cooperation to the US authorities
regarding the victims of the late Jeffrey Epstein, should those authorities request his assistance. The working
group is supported by Riverside Advisory on media relations.
To date, we have chosen not to make any public statement regarding our discussions with the US Department
of Justice (DOJ). Our commitment to confidentiality is not only regarded as best practice in the UK
but is also intended to respect the DOJ's commitment to confidentiality, as set out in its own rules as they
apply to discussions with potential witnesses.
However, in view of misleading media briefings, we owe it to our client to issue this clarifying statement.
As the public record indicates the DOJ has been actively investigating Mr Epstein and other targets for more
than 16 years, yet the first time they requested the Duke's help was on 2"d January 2020.
Importantly, the DOJ advised us that the Duke is not and has never been a 'target' of their criminal
investigations into Epstein and that they sought his confidential, voluntary co-operation.
In the course of these discussions, we asked the DOJ to confirm that our co-operation and any
interview arrangements would remain confidential, in accordance with the ordinary rules that apply to
voluntary co-operation with the DOJ. We were given an unequivocal assurance that our discussions and the
interview process would remain confidential.
The Duke of York has on at least three occasions this year offered his assistance as a witness to the DOJ.
Unfortunately, the DOJ has reacted to the first two offers by breaching their own confidentiality rules and
claiming that the Duke has offered zero cooperation. In doing so, they are perhaps seeking publicity rather
than accepting the assistance proffered.
On 27t" January 2020, Mr Geoffrey S Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New
York, chose to make a public statement about the Duke. This led to worldwide media reports that there had
been "a wall of silence" and that there had been "zero co-operation" by the Duke. These statements were
inaccurate, and they should not have been made.
On 9th March 2020, Mr Berman made further public statements saying that the Duke had "completely shut
the door" on cooperating with the US investigation and that they are now "considering" further options.
Again, the first statement was inaccurate and should not have been made.
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It is a matter of regret that the DOJ has seen fit to breach its own rules of confidentiality, not least as they are
designed to encourage witness cooperation. Far from our client acting above the law, as has been implied by
press briefings in the US, he is being treated by a lower standard than might reasonably be expected for any
other citizen. Further, those same breaches of confidentiality by the DOJ have given the global media - and,
therefore, the worldwide audience - an entirely misleading account of our discussions with them.
Any pursuit of an application for mutual legal assistance would be disappointing, since the Duke of York is not
a target of the DOJ investigation and has recently repeated his willingness to provide a witness statement. It is
hoped that this third offer has not been the cause of the most recent leak about the Duke of York.
We do not intend to make any further public statement at this time as we wish to respect the rules of
confidentiality under both English law and the US guidelines.
ENDS
NOTES TO EDITORS
The case is being handled by Blackfords City office
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT RIVERSIDE ADVISORY
Mark.gallagherlariversideadvisory.co.uk — tel: +44 7968 939291
Lucy.goodwin@riversideadvisory.co.uk — tel: + 44 7961 452558
Daniel Bates
Journalist in New York
www.danielgbates.com
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