Document alleges Jeffrey Epstein paid part of a £78,000 debt for the Duchess of Cambridge and links Prince Andrew to Epstein’s activities
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Document alleges Jeffrey Epstein paid part of a £78,000 debt for the Duchess of Cambridge and links Prince Andrew to Epstein’s activities The passage provides specific, though unverified, claims that Epstein financially assisted a member of the British royal family and references ongoing civil lawsuits that could yield documentary evidence. It names high‑profile individuals (Prince Andrew, Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge) and suggests a financial flow that, if true, would be a serious scandal. However, the text is fragmented, lacks concrete dates beyond a March 6 reference, and offers no direct evidence such as transaction records, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Epstein allegedly paid part of a £78,000 loan taken by the Duchess of Cambridge from a former personal assistant.; A spokesperson for Sarah Ferguson (Duchess of York) is cited as confirming the payment.; Prince Andrew’s ex‑wife publicly disavows any involvement with Epstein.
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