New Epstein Photos Surface Showing Prince Andrew; Bank of America Reaches Settlement
Previously unseen photos reportedly show Prince Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Mandelson. Bank of America reaches proposed settlement in suit alleging it aided Epstein's crimes.
Major Developments in Epstein Case
Multiple significant developments emerged this week in ongoing Jeffrey Epstein-related matters. Sky News Digital reported the first image from Epstein files appearing to show former Prince Andrew, former UK trade envoy Peter Mandelson, and Jeffrey Epstein together. News Corp columnist Angela Mollard characterized the photo as "very problematic" for those depicted.
Separately, Yahoo reported on new Epstein files that appear to show ex-Prince Andrew with a woman on his lap, adding to the collection of photographic evidence in the archive's documents. These images represent potentially significant additions to the documented evidence of associations between high-profile figures and Epstein.
Bank of America Settlement
In parallel legal developments, ABC News reported that Bank of America has reached a proposed, non-binding settlement in a lawsuit alleging the bank aided Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. This represents a significant development in the ongoing civil litigation surrounding financial institutions' potential role in facilitating Epstein's operations.
Document Concerns Raised
77 WABC raised concerns about the alleged deletion of 47,635 Epstein files, claiming this occurred after the start of an Iran conflict. The report suggests potential gaps in the documentary record, though the circumstances and verification of these claims remain unclear. Users can search available documents in our archive to verify current holdings.
These developments underscore the continuing legal and public scrutiny surrounding the Epstein case, with new evidence continuing to emerge even years after his death.