Queen Elizabeth ‘was client’ of Jeffrey Epstein, document claims

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A newly-released document from the Jeffrey Epstein emails claims that the late Queen Elizabeth II was one of the disgraced financier’s “clients” and that he provided her with financial advice

The late Queen Elizabeth II was one of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s “clients”, according to explosive new documents. Based on one of approximately 23,000 files from the Epstein estate published by the House Oversight Committee last week, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Murray Gell-Mann stated that he was “under the impression that Epstein’s clients include the Queen of England”.

“Both [Martin] Nowak and [Alan Morton] Dershowitz were thrilled to find themselves shaking the hand of a man named ‘Andrew’ in Epstein’s house,” the document reveals, referencing the Austrian-born mathematics and biology professor at Harvard University and the American lawyer and law professor, respectively. “‘Andrew’ turned out to be Prince Andrew, who subsequently arranged to sit in the back of Dershowitz’s law class.”

The papers also contain allegations that Epstein offered financial guidance to the late Queen. According to another document from the Epstein estate, published by the House Oversight Committee last week, Mr Gell-Mann indicated he “understood that Epstein had given the Queen financial advice”.

Murray Gell-Mann, who passed away in May 2019, was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work and discoveries concerning the classification of elementary particles and their interactions. In his 1994 publication, “The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex,” Gell-Mann acknowledged financial backing from Jeffrey Epstein, who donated via the Santa Fe Institute.

In 2003, he participated in The First Fifty Years, a compilation of birthday messages for Epstein. Later, in 2011, he was reportedly present at the “Mindshift Conference” held on Epstein’s private island, reports the Express.

His name also featured in Epstein’s infamous “black book”, which listed his close contacts.

Epstein’s records reveal that around the turn of the millennium, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Ghislaine Maxwell – who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking and related offences linked to Epstein – “were hardly ever apart, enjoying eight different jaunts together in the space of a year”.

The document states they holidayed together in Palm Beach, attended a New York fashion show, and were present at a fundraiser for the London Symphony Orchestra in the city a month later.

“In the autumn, Andrew flew to New York, where he and Ghislaine were spotted together,” the file noted, adding that just before Christmas, “Andrew gave a house party at Sandringham to mark Ghislaine’s 39th birthday”.

They then vacationed together again in Phuket, Thailand, in January 2001.

“What was going on? Was it a romance? No, said informed sources. Because on at least five of the eight occasions when Andrew and Ghislaine were together, Jeffrey Epstein was there as well.”

Multiple documents also disclosed that Andrew had extended invitations to both Epstein and Maxwell for the late Queen’s birthday celebration in 2000. One document stated that in 2000, “Epstein had been invited to Windsor Castle to celebrate the Queen’s birthday.

“Six months later, Epstein flew to Sandringham, the queen’s estate in Norfolk, England, for a party Prince Andrew threw for Ghislaine’s thirty-ninth birthday.”

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