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Prince Laurent of Belgium

Belgian prince and younger brother of King Philippe whose contact information was found in Epstein's address book and who admitted to two private meetings with Epstein after initially denying any contact.

Court Filing

Also known as: Laurent de Belgique, Prins Laurent van Belgie, Prince Laurent

Prince Laurent of Belgium (born October 19, 1963) is the younger son of King Albert II and Queen Paola, and the younger brother of reigning King Philippe. He is the least publicly constrained member of the Belgian royal family, known for independent business ventures that have periodically drawn criticism from the palace and from Belgian parliament. On October 17, 2012, Jeffrey Epstein sent a one-line email to his staff: "cntact prince laurent of belgium." Lesley Groff, Epstein's executive assistant, replied asking whether she should call him immediately or simply add the contact to the directory. Prince Laurent's mobile phone number was subsequently found in Epstein's Mac AddressBook, with a creation date of November 9, 2017, indicating the contact was maintained or updated years after the initial instruction.

When the email surfaced in the DOJ's January 2026 EFTA document release, Laurent initially issued a written denial of any contact with Epstein. Hours later, he reversed course and admitted to two private meetings: "once in the early 1990s and once in the early 2000s," during periods when he was doing internships at the United Nations and a major New York bank. Laurent provided several specific claims about what Epstein wanted from him. He said Epstein sought to use him to reach his parents, King Albert II and Queen Paola, in order to "introduce them to billionaire friends." Laurent said he refused.

He also said Epstein sought introductions to European universities, "especially universities with female students." Laurent said he rejected this as well. He described a 2012 dinner invitation in Paris, allegedly attended by a head of state, which he declined. He also said Epstein proposed an environmental project that Laurent deemed "clearly intended to commit corruption." Belgian media, particularly VRT NWS, criticized Laurent's contradictory public statements as "panic football."

Communication expert Jeroen Wils noted that Laurent's rapid reversal from denial to partial admission damaged his credibility regardless of the underlying facts. Laurent has not been accused of any criminal conduct. His significance in the Epstein files is as a target of Epstein's outreach to European royalty and institutional networks, consistent with the pattern of seeking access to power structures across multiple countries.

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Notable Positions
Prince of Belgium | Member of the Belgian Royal Family
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Prince Laurent of Belgium is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Background

Prince Laurent of Belgium (born October 19, 1963) is the younger son of King Albert II and Queen Paola, and the younger brother of reigning King Philippe. Known for independent business ventures that have periodically drawn criticism from the Belgian parliament and palace.

Epstein Connection

Epstein directed his staff to contact Prince Laurent on October 17, 2012. Laurent's mobile phone number was found in Epstein's Mac AddressBook with a 2017 creation date. Laurent admitted to two private meetings in the 1990s and early 2000s. He said Epstein wanted access to his parents and introductions to European universities 'especially universities with female students.'

Key Allegations(3)

Epstein sought to contact Prince Laurent and had his mobile number in his address book

documented

Laurent admitted to two private meetings with Epstein after initially denying contact

documented

Epstein sought introductions to European universities with female students through Laurent

alleged
Legal Status
named in docs

Not accused of criminal conduct. Named in Epstein's contacts and correspondence.

Notable Statements(2)

cntact prince laurent of belgium.

Email from Jeffrey Epstein to staff2012-10-17efta-01891308

I will put this contact in the directory. (unless..are you asking me to call him now for you?)

Lesley Groff's reply to Epstein's instruction about Prince Laurent2012-10-17efta-efta00946032
Contradictions(1)
Public Claim

Laurent initially denied any contact with Epstein in a written statement (January 2026)

Documentary Evidence

Hours later, he admitted to two private meetings and Epstein's phone number was found in the address book data from the EFTA release

Key Relationships(2)
Jeffrey Epsteintarget-of-outreach

Epstein directed staff to contact Laurent. Laurent admitted to two meetings.

Lesley Groffintermediary

Lesley Groff handled the contact instruction and offered to call Laurent directly

Timeline(5 events)
early 1990s

First meeting with Epstein (per Laurent's statement)

early 2000s

Second meeting with Epstein (per Laurent's statement)

2012-10-17efta-01891308

Epstein emails staff: 'cntact prince laurent of belgium'

Prince Laurent contact entry created/updated in Epstein's Mac AddressBook

2026-01

Laurent denies contact, then admits to two meetings hours later

At a Glance

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Known connections
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Black book entry
Evidence Types
Court Filing

External Cross-Check

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About Prince Laurent of Belgium

Who is Prince Laurent of Belgium?

Prince Laurent of Belgium (born October 19, 1963) is the younger son of King Albert II and Queen Paola, and the younger brother of reigning King Philippe. He is the least publicly constrained member of the Belgian royal family, known for independent business ventures that have periodically drawn criticism from the palace and from Belgian parliament. On October 17, 2012, Jeffrey Epstein sent a one-line email to his staff: "cntact prince laurent of belgium." Lesley Groff, Epstein's executive assistant, replied asking whether she should call him immediately or simply add the contact to the directory. Prince Laurent's mobile phone number was subsequently found in Epstein's Mac AddressBook, with a creation date of November 9, 2017, indicating the contact was maintained or updated years after the initial instruction. When the email surfaced in the DOJ's January 2026 EFTA document release, Laurent initially issued a written denial of any contact with Epstein. Hours later, he reversed course and admitted to two private meetings: "once in the early 1990s and once in the early 2000s," during periods when he was doing internships at the United Nations and a major New York bank. Laurent provided several specific claims about what Epstein wanted from him. He said Epstein sought to use him to reach his parents, King Albert II and Queen Paola, in order to "introduce them to billionaire friends." Laurent said he refused. He also said Epstein sought introductions to European universities, "especially universities with female students." Laurent said he rejected this as well. He described a 2012 dinner invitation in Paris, allegedly attended by a head of state, which he declined. He also said Epstein proposed an environmental project that Laurent deemed "clearly intended to commit corruption." Belgian media, particularly VRT NWS, criticized Laurent's contradictory public statements as "panic football." Communication expert Jeroen Wils noted that Laurent's rapid reversal from denial to partial admission damaged his credibility regardless of the underlying facts. Laurent has not been accused of any criminal conduct. His significance in the Epstein files is as a target of Epstein's outreach to European royalty and institutional networks, consistent with the pattern of seeking access to power structures across multiple countries.

What is Prince Laurent of Belgium's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?

Prince Laurent of Belgium appears in 9 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.

Is Prince Laurent of Belgium in the Epstein files?

Yes. Prince Laurent of Belgium is referenced in 9 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.

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