04.02.2026 09:20
The images of Katherine Keating, daughter of former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating, leaving Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion with then-British noble Prince Andrew in 2010 have resurfaced following the release of new documents. In the documents published by the Department of Justice, Keating, whose name frequently appears, had claimed that her relationship with Epstein was "limited to social contexts and participation in isolated events."
Katherine Keating, daughter of former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating, has once again become a topic of discussion in the global press. Images of Keating captured by cameras leaving Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion in 2010, alongside British nobleman Prince Andrew, have resurfaced with newly released documents.
NEW REFLECTIONS OF IMAGES AND DOCUMENTS
In a video frame, Keating is seen bidding farewell to Prince Andrew as she leaves Epstein's New York mansion in 2010. At that time, Keating had recently moved to New York and was recognized as an active figure in social circles. These images were widely discussed in the international press and were labeled as the "mysterious woman" by social media users.
EMAIL ARCHIVE: SOCIAL CONNECTIONS
Among the millions of Epstein documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice, there are emails referencing Keating. In an email dated 2011, it appears that Epstein asked Prince Andrew to invite Keating to a dinner held in New York. It was noted that high-profile figures such as film director Woody Allen would also be present at this dinner invitation. Keating later confirmed her attendance at this invitation and related it to her having recently moved to New York at that time.
KEATING'S STATEMENTS
In a statement regarding the documents that emerged, Keating argued that her relationship with Epstein was "only at the level of social context and participation in individual events." Keating mentioned that she had lived in New York for a short period and had been invited to many different social events. Regarding the allegations, she stated that she was not associated with any illegal behavior.
INTERNATIONAL DEBATE
As Keating's name comes back into the spotlight in the context of the Epstein scandal, discussions regarding other high-profile figures mentioned in the same documents continue. The Epstein documents also reference former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Australian billionaires; however, it is emphasized that these do not directly lead to accusations.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Experts state that the evidence of Keating's involvement in Epstein's social circle is based solely on social contact. However, it is expressed that even such connections raise questions in the international public regarding individuals involved in Epstein's extensive and controversial network.