Minister calls latest image of Andrew ‘very disturbing’ and urges him to testify

The housing secretary, Steve Reed, is speaking to the BBC, a day after the latest tranche of releases from the US Department of Justice in relation to Jeffrey Epstein showed an image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor clothed, on all fours, over a female lying supine on the floor.

Asked what he thought when he saw the photograph of Andrew, Reed said:

“What would anyone think … it is a very disturbing image and very worrying allegations, and as the prime minister said all of our thoughts need to be with those women who were the victims of what Epstein and his associates were doing.

“And the way that we can help those victims is for anybody who has any insight or information about what went on to come forward and testify. We need to shine a light on what has happened.”

Mountbatten-Windsor has denied all wrongdoing in relation to his dealings with Epstein. The former prince had a long friendship with Epstein and is alleged to have sexually assaulted one of his victims, Virginia Giuffre – allegations he denies.

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Trump responds to release of latest Epstein files, saying documents ‘absolve’ him

As we made reference to earlier in the blog, over three million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were released on Friday by the department of justice, six weeks after a deadline mandated in a law signed by the US president, Donald Trump, who has been dogged politically by the release of the files.

Trump, who has admitted having a friendship with Epstein, is mentioned hundreds of times in the documents.

Among them is a list compiled by the FBI last year of claims made against the US president by callers to its national Threat Operation Center tip line. Many appear to be unsubstantiated allegations of sexual abuse relating to Trump, Epstein and other public figures.

Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s sexual abuse and has said their friendship soured many years ago.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One overnight, Trump said the documents had cleared him of allegations about his connections with Epstein.

“I didn’t see it myself but I was told by some very important people that not only does it absolve me, it’s the opposite of what people were hoping, you know, the radical left,” he said. The Trump administration has faced intense scrutiny over the pacing of the files’ release and the heavy redactions within the published documents.

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