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Subject: WaPo: What offenses did Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, commit in Britain? New report
forces police to review claims.
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2021 16:42:44 +0000
What offenses did Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine
Maxwell, commit in Britain? New report forces
police to review claims.
Audrey Strauss, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, points to a photo of millionaire Jeffrey Epstein
and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell during a news conference in New York. (John Minchillo/AP)
By
Jennifer Hassan
June 16, 2021 at 7:08 a.m. EDT
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LONDON — British police say they will review allegations made in a recent Channel 4 News investigation that
convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, sexually abused, trafficked
and groomed multiple women and girls in Britain over a period of lo years.
The claims, of which there are at least half a dozen but the broadcaster said could be "much higher," aired on
Tuesday, prompting fresh calls for the Metropolitan Police Service to fully investigate the Epstein scandal which
has thrust Britain's Prince Andrew, the second-eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, into the spotlight due to his ties
to the disgraced U.S. financier.
The broadcaster said the allegations, including rape and sexual assault, came from evidence collected from "a
combination of publicly available documentation (including court papers), witness accounts, and interviews."
Prince Andrew says he let down royal family by associating with Jeffrey. Epstein
The allegations further implicate British socialite Maxwell, who is in jail and awaiting trial in the United States
on sex trafficking charges. She has denied enlisting underage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.
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In its report, the broadcaster asked why Britain has been so slow to investigate the allegations when authorities
around the world have moved to uncover the truth about the extent of Epstein's crimes and connections.
"In this country there has been a deafening silence from the metropolitan police," the investigation said, adding
"Scotland Yard has seemingly done very little. Tonight we ask, why?"
In 2019, Scotland Yard droRd the investigation into claims of sex trafficking by Epstein, saying the case
"would be largely focused on activities and relationships outside the UK" The force said it "was not the
appropriate authority to conduct enquiries."
Responding to the new report, the Metropolitan Police Service said "we will always consider any new
information and will review the information sent to us from Channel 4."
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The broadcaster also explored the widely speculated issue that Andrew's ties to the scandal may have influenced
how the investigation was handled by British police.
In 2019, Andrew was forced to step back from public duties amid allegations that a teenager was trafficked to
him by Epstein. He later attempted to defend his name during a car-crash interview with the BBC which was
described as "nuclear explosion level bad" by many who watched in bewilderment.
In the sit-down, Andrew said he had "no recollection" of ever meeting a woman named
, who
has said she was groomed by Epstein to have sex with the prince. Andrew also admitted to staying at Epstein's
New York residence in December 2010 for a total of four days — but said he had flown there to end their
friendship.
Epstein was found dead in a jail cell in August 2019. At the time of his death he was being held on sex trafficking
charges. An autopsy determined his death was a result of suicide by hanging, although his lawyers said they
were dissatisfied with the conclusion.
According to Channel 4's investigation, several women have come forward during the past decade to document
"horrific abuse" at the hands of Epstein, which the young women they spoke to said was propelled by Maxwell
who worked alongside him to recruit women for him to exploit.
It is alleged that Maxwell lured vulnerable victims into the couple's network with promises of trips to the
Caribbean, financial support and free flights to luxurious destinations.
Maxwell's trial is set to be held later this year.
Spokesman
United States Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney's Office I Southern District of New York
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