Showing posts with label Prince Andrew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince Andrew. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

Prince Andrew's Arrest Is SO EMBARRASSING For America


The video discusses the arrest of Prince Andrew and the differing approaches taken by the UK and the US in handling individuals linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Here's a breakdown of the key points:

Prince Andrew's Arrest and Investigation (0:00-0:32): Prince Andrew, formerly known as Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has been arrested and is under investigation by Scotland Yard and the British police for misconduct in public office. He was a UK trade envoy and allegedly forwarded confidential trade advisory documents to Jeffrey Epstein.
Stripping of Titles and Charges (0:41-0:51): Prince Andrew has had his royal titles stripped due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a well-known pedophile and sex trafficker. He is charged with misconduct in public office during his time as a trade envoy (2001-2011).
Confidential Information Sharing (2:20-3:02): Documents suggest that in 2010 and 2011, Prince Andrew provided Epstein with confidential insider information, including reports on meetings in Singapore, Vietnam, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong, and investment opportunities related to the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
King Charles III's Stance (3:05-3:26): King Charles III has publicly stated his support for justice, emphasizing that "the law must take its course," regardless of his brother's involvement.
Other International Investigations (3:58-4:35): The British police are conducting multiple investigations related to the Epstein files, and Peter Mandelson, former British ambassador to the US, has resigned and is under investigation due to his ties to Epstein. In France, investigators are reviewing the case of Jean-Luc Brunel, an alleged Epstein associate, and three other men connected to Epstein.
US Lack of Action (4:36-5:00): In contrast to other Western nations, the United States Department of Justice has stated there will be no further investigations into the Epstein files, despite new revelations.
Criticism of US Response (1:45-2:05, 6:06-7:14): The hosts highlight the disparity, noting that countries like the UK, Norway, and UAE have arrested high-profile individuals (a king's brother, a former prime minister, a sultan), while the US has not arrested a single Epstein client. They also criticize former President Donald Trump's perceived lack of concern for the victims and his focus on the impact on the royal family.
Suspicions about Deaths (5:01-6:02): The hosts express skepticism about the alleged suicides of Jean-Luc Brunel and Epstein, suggesting foul play due to their potential to expose powerful individuals.

Lawrence: Trump thinks the arrest of Epstein-linked ex-Prince Andrew is 'a very sad thing'


The video discusses the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, on suspicion of misconduct in public office (0:21). This marks the first arrest within the British Royal Family in 379 years (0:15).

Here's a breakdown of the key points:

Reason for Arrest (1:13): The investigation began at the urging of an anti-monarchy group, which found evidence in the Epstein files suggesting Andrew might have been passing British government secrets to Jeffrey Epstein. Specifically, he is alleged to have leaked sensitive information about the Royal Bank of Scotland to Epstein (1:45).
Contrast with Previous Allegations (2:17): The arrest is not related to the 2011 sexual assault allegations brought against him by Virginia Giuffre, but rather to recent British media reports about him passing financial information to Epstein.
Andrew's Denials (2:38): Andrew has denied any wrongdoing in connection with Jeffrey Epstein, and he denied meeting Virginia Giuffre in a 2009 television interview (8:45).
Statements from Charles and Trump (3:28): King Charles III issued a statement emphasizing that "the law must take its course" and pledging full support and cooperation to the authorities. In contrast, Donald Trump expressed that Andrew's arrest is "a very sad thing" (4:24), a sentiment he has never shown for Epstein's victims (5:21).
Virginia Giuffre's Account (5:46): The video details Virginia Giuffre's alleged encounters with Andrew, including her account of being trafficked to him in London by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein (6:21). Giuffre's family issued a statement expressing gratitude for the arrest, stating "no one is above the law, not even royalty" (7:40).
Ghislaine Maxwell's Status (11:41): Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking and is reportedly hoping for a pardon from Donald Trump.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Epstein files: Britain’s former Prince Andrew arrested


Britain's former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office (0:00). He is accused of allegedly sharing confidential information with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein between 2001 and 2011, during his time as a UK trade envoy (0:50). Mountbatten-Windsor has previously denied any wrongdoing regarding his ties to Epstein (0:16).

The video highlights the following key points about the situation:

Lack of Specifics (0:43): The police have not yet released specific allegations or details about the investigation, including what prompted the arrest.
Royal Family's Efforts (2:44): King Charles had previously stripped Andrew of his royal titles and evicted him from Windsor in an attempt to distance the monarchy from the Epstein scandal.
Continued Relationship with Epstein (3:10): Despite Andrew's previous claims of ending his relationship with Epstein in 2008, new email troves suggest he continued contact after Epstein was a convicted sex offender.
Allegations of Confidential Information Sharing (4:15): Emails reportedly indicate Mountbatten-Windsor forwarded government report details from visits to Vietnam, Singapore, and China in 2010, and investment opportunities in gold and uranium in Afghanistan. The police are investigating whether he abused his public office or violated confidentiality agreements (4:46).
"Epstein Class" of Elites (6:52): The discussion also touches upon the perception of an "Epstein class" – an elite group that seems to operate under different rules and is not held accountable for their actions, leading to public distrust.

Friday, January 16, 2026

Epstein Files - Giuffre Deposition 2016

 


This document is the transcript of a videotaped deposition from May 3, 2016, where Virginia Giuffre is questioned under oath by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys regarding her allegations, past statements, and personal history.

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Epstein Files - Black Book (unredacted)

 


This book first came to the attention of law enforcement in 2009. Alfredo Rodriguez, who worked as a butler at Epstein's Palm Beach house from late 2004 to early 2005, attempted to sell the book to a lawyer representing Epstein's victims. The lawyer notified the FBI, which then acquired the 97-page book in a sting operation. While used in legal proceedings, the book's contents became more widely known when a redacted version was published by Gawker in 2015. Since then, different versions, including unredacted ones, have been released through various court proceedings and online leaks. Most recently, a version of the book was formally released by the U.S. Government as part of a declassification of files related to the Epstein case.


 Tony Blair, Michael Bloomberg, Prince Andrew, Rupert Murdoch, Donald Trump Jeffrey Epstein

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