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UK Police Launch Specialist Team to Review Epstein Files and Probe UK Abuse

The move aims to turn US case files into evidence usable in UK courts.

Overview

  • Police have created a national coordination group with a new strand focused on violence against women and girls, chaired by Assistant Chief Constable Claire Bell.
  • Investigators are reviewing more than 3 million documents and images released by the US Department of Justice, working alongside the National Crime Agency and specialist programs.
  • Officers have begun contacting women who previously spoke to BBC Newsnight and Good Morning Britain, inviting them to share accounts with UK authorities if they wish.
  • Around a dozen local forces are running inquiries into possible UK‑based offending linked to Jeffrey Epstein under this coordinated approach.
  • The Metropolitan Police have asked US authorities for unredacted files to support any charging decisions, as recent arrests of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson remain under investigation.