
Former Prince Andrew Arrested as Epstein Files Trigger Global Probes
Key Takeaways
- Large trove of Epstein files released, including millions of pages and thousands of documents.
- Epstein files reveal ties to powerful figures, including Trump and Clinton.
- Europe seeks accountability; U.S. slow to prosecute after the release.
Epstein Files Without New U.S. Charges
More than three million pages of Epstein-related documents have been made public.
“Who were Jeffrey Epstein's two main collaborators and why do they continue to keep his money and his secrets”
U.S. prosecutors have not brought new charges despite the volume of material.

The fallout in the U.K. involved corruption charges, not sexual abuse.
Over 20 people have faced reputational repercussions.
The Atlantic Council called it a high-risk gamble with unclear objectives.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
The arrest is unprecedented: he is the first senior royal to be arrested in modern history.

Police confirmed he had continued exchanging messages with Epstein after claiming to have cut ties.
Prosecutors were reviewing whether he gave Epstein access to government files.
Torbjorn Jagland Charged in Norway
Torbjorn Jagland was charged with aggravated corruption.
The investigation focused on gifts, travel, and loans connected to official duties.
This represents another strand of global fallout tied to Epstein.
Estate Executors Control Secrets and Compensation
Kahn and Indyke are the sole executors of Epstein's estate.
They control compensation to survivors and sensitive documents.

Kahn had removed items from the safe after the FBI raid, complicating the investigation.
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