Scottish Daily Mail

Epstein storm: Andrew ‘now willing to talk to the police’

- By Rebecca English in London and Daniel Bates in New York

PRINCE Andrew will co-operate with police over the Jeffrey Epstein case if asked, the Mail has been told.

Buckingham Palace aides made clear that the embattled Duke of York would be willing to help authoritie­s on both sides of the Atlantic if approached, saying: ‘Members of the Royal Family would always co-operate with the police in an appropriat­e way.’

Last week it emerged that the Metropolit­an Police had decided not to investigat­e claims first made in 2015 that the prince had sex with a 17-yearold victim of the paedophile financier, who committed suicide earlier this month awaiting trial on sex traffickin­g charges. But the FBI are investigat­ing both the charges against Epstein and the circumstan­ces around his death.

Lawyers for his alleged victims have urged the duke to help them by telling the authoritie­s what he knows. Buckingham Palace has strenuousl­y denied Andrew had ‘any form of sexual contact or relationsh­ip’ with Virginia Roberts, who has made the allegation­s against him and was pictured with him in 2001.

The suggestion that the prince could give evidence as part of a police inquiry comes after he released a personal statement on the crisis.

In it he tried to downplay his friendship with Epstein, who was jailed in 2008 for having sex with a child, and said he had never suspected him of any criminal behaviour.

However, the statement failed to answer questions raised by Andrew’s behaviour, particular­ly his frequent visits to Epstein’s many homes across the US.

The Mail has submitted a list of 16 questions to Andrew’s office in Buckingham Palace attempting to set the record straight. But while there were still no official answers forthcomin­g, sources have given some clarificat­ion on top of the published statement.

Once again, they insist Andrew only met Epstein in 1999 but confirmed he had known Ghislaine Maxwell – Epstein’s ex-girlfriend who has been accused by several victims of being his ‘procurer in chief’ – for ‘many years, since she was a student’.

This supports intelligen­ce that Miss Maxwell, daughter of the late newspaper tycoon Robert Maxwell, was instrument­al in introducin­g the prince to the paedophile.

The sources also confirmed, for the first time, that Andrew did not have any contact with Epstein while he was in prison and only once following his release, when the pair were photograph­ed in New York in December 2010.

But there was no clarificat­ion as to whether he and Epstein saw each other in the months leading up to his first imprisonme­nt in 2008.

‘The duke did not have any contact with Jeffrey Epstein during his time in prison and visited him once following his release. He showed mistaken loyalty and regrets the visit,’ a source said.

It subsequent­ly emerged that Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, accepted £15,000 from Epstein to settle some of her debts. She has since apologised for doing so.

Asked whether the duke had taken any money from Epstein, the source insisted for the first time he had no ‘financial dealings’ with Epstein.

But questions remain over the duke’s behaviour and some of the claims.

Flight logs submitted in court and examined by the Mail show Andrew’s family met the paedophile a year before he claimed to have first encountere­d him. The duke claimed in his latest statement, which was designed to quell the storm of criticism, that he met Epstein for the first time in 1999.

But flight logs show Epstein met the Duchess of York in Nassau in the Bahamas on April 16, 1998, accompanie­d by the duke’s daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.

Flight logs also show Andrew stayed on Epstein’s Caribbean island Little St James – known by locals as ‘Paedophile Island’ – for three days in early February 1999.

Assuming that Andrew had indeed met Epstein for the first time in 1999, it would be remarkable that only five weeks into the year they were close enough that the duke was invited on the trip.

Buckingham Palace told the Mail that Andrew had ‘no recollecti­on’ of his three days in Little St James. Andrew is

‘The duke showed mistaken loyalty’

‘No recollecti­on of the flight’

listed as having flown on Epstein’s plane, a Gulfstream jet known as the ‘Lolita Express’, from Teterboro airport near New York on February 9, 1999 to St Thomas, capital of the US Virgin Islands.

From there he would probably have taken a short helicopter ride to Little St James. On board the flight were Epstein, Miss Maxwell and her assistant Emmy Tayler.

On February 12 the group flew back to Palm Beach with Anna Malova, a Russian model who appears to have been on the island already.

Miss Malova, who was 27 at the time, was a candidate for Miss Universe but was later jailed for failing to attend a drug treatment programme.

A spokeswoma­n for Buckingham Palace said: ‘The duke has publicly stated that he first met Mr Epstein in 1999. He has no recollecti­on of the flight made in February 1999.’

 ??  ?? Flight to Epstein’s island: Russian model Anna Malova
Flight to Epstein’s island: Russian model Anna Malova
 ??  ?? The 2001 photo: Andrew with Virginia Roberts and Ghislaine Maxwell, right, at an Epstein party
The 2001 photo: Andrew with Virginia Roberts and Ghislaine Maxwell, right, at an Epstein party

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