The latest drop of the Epstein files includes an email from Ghislaine Maxwell to a contact signed ‘A’ – who she calls ‘sweet pea’ and expresses sympathy towards over the death of the Queen mother
Ghislaine Maxwell sent an email to an address signed “A” – believed to be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – in which she referred to the mystery contact as “sweet pea” and expressed her sadness over the Queen mother’s death, new documents show.
The Disgraced British socialite wrote to the contact, titled “The Invisible Man,” on March 31, 2002. “Sweat pea – sorry you had to rush home, and also under such sad circumstances,” she wrote. “However much the passing was to be expected in one so old, it does not make it any less sad.
“She was wonderful, and I am happy that I managed to meet her and speak with her. We shall reschedule. Love you. Gx.”
A reply the next day from The Invisible Man, reads: “Got your message this morning. Sorry to have missed you yesterday I will ring later today to chat. A xxx.”
The email exchange is among more than three million documents published by the US Department of Justice today relating to disgraced paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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