Andrew exposed for leaking trade secrets as calls for police investigation grow

Andrew exposed for leaking trade secrets as calls for police investigation grow

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein was not only based on alleged wild parties, illegal activities, pedophilia and debauchery, it was also an exchange of important information that affected global trade and international relations.

More revelations come out of the three million documents released by the US Department of Justice last week in the Epstein archives. And apart from the disturbing email exchange with the convicted pedophile, correspondence indicated that Andrew had leaked crucial information.

The former Duke of York’s ‘special adviser’ Amit Patel appeared to have sent Andrew four attachments which were “visit reports for Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shenzhen in relation to your recent visit to South East Asia”. After five minutes of receiving the email, he forwarded it to the convicted financier.

Andrew receives email at 14.57 and forwards it to Epstein 5 minutes later at 15.02
Andrew receives email at 14.57 and forwards it to Epstein 5 minutes later at 15.02

The email contained crucial and confidential information from at least four assessments in 2010, when Andrew was acting as UK global trade envoy.

Former Royal Police chief Dai Davies claims a criminal investigation into King Charles’ brother is imminent now

“The failure to investigate Andrew across a range of alleged activities is a national scandal on the same scale as Mandelson. These emails show he abused his position,” he said The sun. “The police simply need to know what was in these emails.”

He continued: “If he has disclosed information of national importance, in a position of public trust, when he was funded by the taxpayer, that should be investigated as a criminal act.”

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