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“Jeffrey Epstein’s Dinner Proposal to Prince Andrew Revealed”

Jeffrey Epstein proposed arranging a dinner for Prince Andrew with a young Russian woman shortly after Epstein’s release from prison. The former Prince inquired about Epstein’s freedom, to which Epstein responded positively. Emails from early August 2010 revealed Epstein suggesting a dinner meeting with a woman named Irina for Andrew while she was in London.

Andrew expressed his interest in meeting Irina and asked if she would have a message from Epstein. Epstein described Irina as a 26-year-old Russian woman, clever, beautiful, and trustworthy, with access to Andrew’s email. The actual dinner meeting’s occurrence remains unclear.

In another conversation, Epstein discussed with a notable movie producer the concept of creating a fictionalized film depicting individuals falsely accused of sexual misconduct, naming Prince Andrew and Bill Cosby as inspirations.

The emails revealed Epstein’s idea for the film, highlighting luxurious settings like jets, yachts, and mansions. He suggested involving prominent figures like princes, politicians, beautiful girls, and the elite, along with fake detectives and hidden videos of girls scheming for wealth.

The Justice Department announced the release of additional records related to Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse and connections with influential individuals, including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Over 3 million pages of documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images were disclosed under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, aiming to provide transparency and compliance with the law.

The release of these documents, following public and political pressure, aims to satisfy the public’s curiosity about Epstein’s associations with famous personalities. However, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche acknowledged that the latest disclosure might not fully meet the public’s demand for information. Blanche emphasized that the government did not protect or target any specific individuals in the document release.

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