‘The Invisible Man’ discussed ‘girls’ on Peru trip in emails with Ghislaine Maxwellpublished at 17:24 GMT
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We can now bring you another email exchange between Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, and “The Invisible Man”.
We’ve seen this alias attached to two separate email addresses, one of which is listed in Epstein’s phone book under a contact labelled “Duke of York”.
One exchange between Maxwell and “The Invisible Man” discusses a trip to Peru.
On 27 February 2002, an email from an address labelled “Juanesteban Ganoza” is sent to Maxwell about plans for a visit.
Ganoza suggests activities including horse riding and restaurant lunches.
At the end of the email, Ganoza asks: “About the girls… how old is he? I doubt it that he will find
someone here, but we can try.”
This email is forwarded by Maxwell to “The Invisible Man” on abx17@dial.pipex.com, along with the message: “What do you think[?]”
On 28 February 2002, “The Invisible Man” replies to Maxwell from a different account – aace@dial.pipex.com. As a reminder, this is the address listed in Epstein’s phone book.
The email reads: “As for girls well I leave that
entirely to you and Juan Estoban!”
On 3 March 2002, Maxwell forwards an email to aace@dial.pipex.com, which begins: “Thought you would like to see what I sent.”
Below is the following: “Some sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty
fun
and from good families) and he will be very happy.
“I know I can rely on
you
to show him a wonderful time and that you will only introduce him to
friends that you can trust and rely on to be friendly and discreet and
fun.
He does not want to read about any trip in the papers whom or what he
saw.”
Here’s that email exchange in full:
Image source, US Department of Justice
The emails do not indicate any wrongdoing. The BBC has contacted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s team for a response, including about references to “The Invisible Man”.
In October, Mountbatten-Windsor lost use of his Duke of York title following scrutiny over his links with Epstein.
He has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing, and said he did not “see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his [Epstein’s] arrest and conviction”.