Shocking detail about Prince Andrew in the new Epstein documents! He is leaning over the woman on the ground.

Shocking detail about Prince Andrew in the new Epstein documents! He is leaning over the woman on the ground.

31.01.2026 10:31

New details and photos have emerged regarding Prince Andrew, whose titles were stripped in the latest Epstein documents. The photo shows Andrew leaning over a woman lying motionless on the ground and making physical contact. Meanwhile, an email in which Jeffrey Epstein stated, "I really loved the torture video," has drawn attention.

New images have emerged regarding American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while facing serious charges such as sexual abuse and forcing underage girls into prostitution. The new Epstein documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice revealed Epstein's network of relationships and some previously unseen photographs.

Shocking detail about Prince Andrew in the new Epstein documents! Leaning over the woman on the ground

LEANING OVER THE WOMAN LYING STILL ON THE GROUND

The documents also included new photographs of Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whose titles were stripped. In the images released to the public, Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II of England, was seen squatting over a woman whose face was obscured, looking at the camera. The woman lying on the ground is considered to be motionless.

Shocking detail about Prince Andrew in the new Epstein documents! Leaning over the woman on the ground

DETAILS OF PHYSICAL CONTACT IN OTHER IMAGES

Other photos in the same file captured moments when Andrew touched the woman's abdomen. No official information was shared regarding when and under what circumstances the images were taken.

Prince Andrew had stepped back from royal duties and titles following allegations of sexual abuse against Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims. Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was raped by Prince Andrew on Epstein's island and could never prove it, committed suicide in April.

Shocking detail about Prince Andrew in the new Epstein documents! Leaning over the woman on the ground
Virginia Giuffre

HAD NOT CUT TIES AFTER PRISON

The documents reveal that Prince Andrew did not sever ties with Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of child abuse, even after Epstein was released from prison in 2009.

According to shared information, Andrew stayed at Epstein's home during a private visit to New York in December 2010. In a controversial interview he gave to BBC Newsnight in 2019, Prince Andrew claimed that the purpose of this visit was to end his relationship with Epstein face to face.

However, newly released emails showed that a guest list was prepared for an evening dinner organized at Epstein's home during this visit. The correspondence indicated that well-known figures such as director Woody Allen, political commentator George Stephanopoulos, journalist Katie Couric, and television host Charlie Rose were invited to the dinner. There was no information regarding whether the invited individuals attended the event.

"I LOVED THE TORTURE VIDEO" EMAIL

Among the documents that emerged was an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein. In the email, Epstein wrote, "Where are you? Are you okay? I loved the torture video."

Shocking detail about Prince Andrew in the new Epstein documents! Leaning over the woman on the ground

THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN CASE

Epstein, who was charged with sexually abusing dozens of girls under the age of 18, including the youngest being 14, and forming a prostitution ring, was found dead in his cell at the New York Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center on August 10, 2019.

In the disclosed Epstein case files, famous names such as Prince Andrew, U.S. President Trump, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, actor Kevin Spacey, singer Michael Jackson, illusionist David Copperfield, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson were mentioned.

The FBI also stated that, as a result of its investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice, there was no evidence of a "client list" involving famous individuals, and it concluded that Epstein, who was alleged to have been murdered to cover up the crimes of individuals including government officials, celebrities, and businesspeople, actually committed suicide in his cell.

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