An alleged survivor of Jeffrey Epstein has accused Buckingham Palace of ‘protecting’ Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after officials were reportedly alerted six years ago to emails raising questions about his conduct as Britain’s trade envoy.
Jess Michaels, who says she was sexually assaulted by Epstein in New York in 1991 when she was 22, launched a blistering attack on the Palace as scrutiny intensifies over what royal officials knew about allegations involving Andrew and when they knew it.
Her intervention comes after reports that Buckingham Palace received thousands of emails in 2020, including correspondence allegedly showing Andrew sharing sensitive government information with a business
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