Maxwell Email Sparks Debate Over Prince Andrew–Giuffre Photo

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An email reportedly from Ghislaine Maxwell to Jeffrey Epstein in 2015 discusses a 2001 London photo of Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre and suggests the image may be real, noting Maxwell was not aware of anything improper at her home. Andrew denies meeting Giuffre and previously settled a civil claim with her in 2022. After a police review, the Metropolitan Police did not pursue a full criminal investigation into the London allegations. Giuffre’s family say the email vindicates her account, though the photo’s authenticity remains disputed; the article also mentions Giuffre’s death in April 2025.
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- Ghislaine Maxwell admitted photo of Andrew and Virginia Giuffre was real The Telegraph
- Email appears to confirm Andrew and Virginia Giuffre photo is real BBC
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