À quatre pattes au-dessus d’une femme, cette photo troublante de l’ex-prince Andrew dévoilée dans les nouveaux documents de l’affaire Epstein
Several new legal documents concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case were revealed this Friday, January 30. Among them are three photos of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with a woman.
Three million is the substantial number of new documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case released by the US Department of Justice on Friday, January 30. Among these files, new evidence concerning the link between the former Prince Andrew and the American businessman was revealed, including three rather disturbing photos. In them, a man is on all fours above the body of a woman who is lying on her back, her face obscured.
In one of the photos, the barefoot man, dressed in a white t-shirt and jeans, looks directly at the camera. Anglo-Saxon media outlets, such as the Daily Mail and The Telegraph, identified him as the younger brother of King Charles III. In another photo, he is leaning towards a reclining woman, touching her ribs and stomach. The release of these images follows another photo that was released by the US Department of Justice last December. In it, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared in evening attire, reclining across the laps of women seated on a sofa in one of the drawing rooms at Sandringham House.
In addition to the released photos, the documents reveal an email exchange from 2010 between Queen Elizabeth II's son and the American businessman, who died in prison in 2019. In these messages, Jeffrey Epstein tells his correspondent that he has "a friend" with whom the royal might "enjoy having dinner." This is a 26-year-old Russian woman whom the former financier, accused of sex crimes, describes as beautiful and intelligent. To this, Andrew replies that he would be "delighted to see her."
In other messages, Charles III's younger brother invited Jeffrey Epstein to Buckingham Palace. This invitation came shortly after the lifting of the house arrest imposed on the businessman for soliciting a minor for prostitution. "We will need to spend some time alone," Jeffrey Epstein wrote in September 2010. "We could have dinner at Buckingham Palace and have a lot of time alone together," replied the man then known as the Duke of York, before adding two days later: "I am delighted that you will be coming here to BP (Buckingham Palace). Bring whomever you like; I will be available from about 4 p.m. to 8 p.m." It is unknown whether all of these meetings ultimately took place.
Commentaires (2)
Il faut investiguer un peu + .pour voir s'ils ne sont pas mêlés dans la pédophilie et le trafic d'enfants car ils trafiquent les audiences et PV pour voler vos enfants.
Une juge du Québec est jugé actuellement au criminel pour avoir enquêter illégalement sur des journalistes. Un système judiciaire qu'il faut démanteler immédiatement.
C'est de l'acharnement.
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