Overview
- Thames Valley Police arrested the former royal on Feb. 19 as part of an investigation into potential misconduct in office linked to Epstein.
- Media reports say the emails appear to show he forwarded U.K. trade reports while serving as special representative for trade and investment from 2001 to 2011.
- HuffPost reporting indicates the released files suggest he shared details including a brief on investment opportunities tied to Afghanistan’s reconstruction.
- King Charles III issued a formal statement expressing deep concern and saying the law must take its course, declining further comment.
- Epstein survivor Marina Lacerda praised the U.K. action on CNN and criticized U.S. authorities, saying, “Everyone’s taking action and we are doing nothing in the United States.”