Details from the third batch of documents in the Jeffrey Epsteincase were released on Friday evening, January 5, meaning new names have been linked to the scandal.
As one of the most high-profile news stories in recent years, media and public attention is focused on the declassifying documents in the case, which point to a number of names that could be linked to alleged crimes on the island owned by Epstein.
The information published on Friday put the spotlight on Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom, the Duke of York, who was reported to have visited the businessman’s house for several weeks.
This has been pointed out by Juan Alessi, Epstein‘s former administrator, who, according to the published information, acknowledged having seen the Duke of York at the businessman’s home, assuring that he also saw his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.
Thus, according to Alessi: “Sarah was there only once and for a short time. I don’t think she slept there. I can’t remember. I think she was visiting Wellington, she came to the house and we met her.”
He also assured that Prince Andrew did receive massages during his stay: “Prince Andrew did”.
Alessi also acknowledges that the Briton spent some nights there “in the main guest bedroom”, also stating that when he was there he received a daily massage.
Donald Trump also appears
Similarly, the former manager of the businessman also acknowledged having seen Donald Trump around the place, but assured that he had not stayed for dinner “ever”
“He would come for dinner. He never sat at the table. He eats with me in the kitchen.” He also made a statement on whether the former president had received massages at Epstein‘s house, something he denied “because he has his own spa”.
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