“I am the skilled [on the fallout from the Epstein files] in a method, as a result of I have been completely exonerated. That is very good. I can really discuss it very properly. I believe it is a disgrace. I did nothing,” Donald Trump mentioned when requested if American associates of the convicted paedophile will “wind up in handcuffs,” as former Prince Andrew did on Thursday.
The president then went on to say that Andrew’s detainment on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace – which the royal has beforehand denied – is “very unhappy”. “I believe it is so dangerous for the royal household. It is very unhappy. It is a very unhappy factor. To me, it is a very unhappy factor,” he added.
When the Epstein recordsdata have been partially launched on 30 January by the US Justice Division, it was thought of by many to be a watershed second. Sure, it had been 18 years for the reason that intercourse offender’s conviction and 7 years since his loss of life in jail, however the publication of the three million-page file would lastly shed some mild on his and Ghislaine Maxwell’s wicked worldwide operation, in addition to their associations with among the world’s most influential folks. Or so we thought.
In actuality, the paperwork haven’t had the specified impact, with massive swathes of data being redacted and little or no consequence being felt by these named within the communications.
In fact, to easily be named within the recordsdata is to not be implicated. However when, in any felony investigation, it’s normal process to assemble statements from victims and witnesses, and to undergo suspects’ accounts of occasions, in addition to any forensic or digital proof, it begs the query: why has this not occurred within the case of Jeffrey Epstein’s friends?
Earlier this yr, then, when British Prime Minister Keir Starmer began receiving criticism over his appointment of Peter Mandelson, who had a long-standing friendship with Epstein and to whom he apparently leaked confidential authorities communications, it was a welcome replace. It was much more significant when Mandelson himself was compelled to resign as a member of the Home of Lords and got here beneath public scrutiny.
Since, with the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Royal Lodge in Windsor on his 66th birthday yesterday – having already been stripped of his royal title and honours by his brother, King Charles, final yr – it feels as if momentum has picked up, and that those that have spoken out about his hyperlinks to Epstein are lastly getting the acknowledgement and respect they deserve – nonetheless late within the day it could be.
Now, it ought to be made clear that Andrew’s arrest yesterday is known to have arisen from the suggestion that he might have handed confidential data to Epstein. However the reality nonetheless stays that with out the tireless campaigning of Virginia Giuffre (whose claims Andrew has constantly denied) we might not have seen the discharge of those paperwork in any respect.
Certainly, Virginia Giuffre’s household spoke out yesterday after Andrew’s arrest, telling CBS Information: “Eventually, at this time, our damaged hearts have been lifted on the information that nobody is above the legislation, not even royalty.
“On behalf of our sister, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, we lengthen our gratitude to the UK’s Thames Valley Police for his or her investigation and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. He was by no means a prince. For survivors all over the place, Virginia did this for you.”
And but, within the US, there was no such fallout.
Regardless of varied members of Congress urging the US authorities to take motion in opposition to these named within the Epstein recordsdata, together with Andrew, and Jasmine Crockett’s spectacular grilling of Lawyer Basic, Pam Bondi, final week, little or no has been performed.
