Overview
- The U.S. Department of Justice has published more than 11,000 Epstein-related documents—over 30,000 pages—that are now being examined by media and law enforcement.
- One FBI statement from a now‑35‑year‑old alleges mid‑1990s child abuse at Surrey locations, including Frogmore Cottage, describing electric shocks by Ghislaine Maxwell and recalling seeing Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor’s face, claims that remain unsubstantiated.
- Surrey Police say a review found no record of the allegation in their systems and they are engaging relevant agencies, including the FBI, to obtain redacted material while urging anyone with information to contact them.
- A separate FBI note records a 2020 tip alleging ‘tapes in a secret compartment’ at Epstein’s Bahamas home ‘relating to’ Andrew, with no public indication the bureau verified or acted on the claim.
- Emails in the release signed ‘A’ and ‘The Invisible Man’ ask Maxwell for ‘inappropriate friends’ and reference Balmoral; media have suggested the sender could be Andrew, which is unconfirmed, and he continues to deny wrongdoing.