Thursday, May 7, 2026
25.1 C
New Delhi

‘Inappropriate friends’ email from ‘Balmoral’ among Epstein release

Cachella Smith

PA Media A landscape view of  Balmoral CastlePA Media

An email sent from an individual named “A”, saying they are at Balmoral and asking Ghislaine Maxwell for “inappropriate friends”, is among the latest tranche of Epstein files released on Tuesday.

The message, sent to Maxwell on 16 August 2001, begins: “I am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family.” Later in the email, the sender asks: “How’s LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?” before signing off “see ya A xxx”.

Balmoral Castle is a royal residence.

The emails do not indicate any wrongdoing. The BBC has contacted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s team for a response. The former prince has previously denied all wrongdoing.

He has also previously said he did not “see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his [Epstein’s] arrest and conviction”.

The message was sent from email address “abx17@dial.pipex.com” entitled “The Invisible Man” and forms part of the more than 11,000 files published on Tuesday.

In an email sent back to this address on the same day, Maxwell wrote: “So sorry to dissapoint [sic] you, however the truth must be told. I have only been able to find appropriate friends.”

US Department of Justice A screenshot of the email, which reads: From: To: “Ghislaine Maxwell (E-mail)” Subject: Summer Camp Sent: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 11:09:45+0100 I am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family. Activities take place all day and I am totally exhausted at the end of each day. The Girls are completely shattered and I will have to give them an early night today as it is getting tiring splitting them up all the time! How’s LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends? Let me know when you are coming over as I am free from 25th August until 2nd Sept and want to go somewhere hot and sunny with some fun people before having to put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Fall. Any ideas gratefully received! See ya A xxx” class=”sc-5340b511-0 hLdNfA”/>US Department of Justice

A different email address – aace@dial.pipex.com – is listed in Epstein’s phone book under a contact labelled “Duke of York”, a previously released image showed.

A further exchange between Maxwell and “The Invisible Man” also published on Tuesday’s shows the alias attached to both of the email addresses.

The messages, sent in February 2002, discuss a trip to Peru.

Maxwell initially forwarded an email to “The Invisible Man” at abx17@dial.pipex.com with details of plans for a visit to the South American country asking “What do you think [?]”.

The forwarded email comes from an address labelled “Juanesteban Ganoza” and makes suggestions on possible activities including a small lunch and horse riding.

It also said: “About the girls… how old is he? I doubt it that he will find someone here, but we can try,”

A reply from “The Invisible Man” is sent to Maxwell via the other address “aace@dial.pipex.com” with comments including: “As far as food is concerned I am very easy and will fit in with whatever he plans […] As for girls well I leave that entirely to you and Juan Estoban!”

The sender signs off “Masses of love A xxx”.

In a later exchange, in March 2002, Maxwell forwards an email to aace@dial.pipex.com, which begins: “Thought you would like to see what I sent.”

The email then appears to copy in a note sent to someone else beginning: “I just gave Andrew your telephone no [sic].

“Some sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun and from good families) and he will be very happy.”

US Department of Justice Graphic showing an email header and body, with the header showing the email was from “The Invisible Man” (aace@dial.pipex.com) to “G. Max” (gmax1@mindspring.com) with the subject “RE:” 
and sent on 3 March 2002. It reads: US Department of Justice

In October, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost use of his prince and Duke of York titles following scrutiny over his links with Epstein.

The US Department of Justice has been releasing documents, known as the Epstein files, relating to two criminal investigations into the convicted sex offender during his lifetime.

Congress passed a law mandating the files be released in their entirety by 19 December.

Not all the files have yet been released.

Andrew has been referenced in previous documents. Simply appearing in the photos or documents is not itself evidence of wrongdoing.

Also among the newly released documents is a formal request from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) dating to April 2020 asking for assistance from the British authorities “to interview H.R.H Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward” relating to two criminal investigations.

One of the two related to Epstein.

On the Epstein investigation, the DOJ’s note reads “the investigation to date has revealed that Prince Andrew may have been a witness to and/or participant in certain events of relevance to the ongoing investigation”.

The document also underlined that Andrew was not a “target” of the investigation and no evidence had been gathered that he had committed any crime under US law.

Attached to the document is a list of areas the US authorities had sought to cover in an interview – it included names and identifying features of any females Prince Andrew met through Epstein and/or Maxwell as well as the history of his relationship with both.

US President Donald Trump has also featured in documents within this latest release including a reference in a 2020 email from an assistant US attorney which suggested he had travelled on Epstein’s private jet “many more times than previously has been reported (or that we were aware)”.

In 2024, Trump wrote: “I was never on Epstein’s Plane”. He has denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

The DOJ has also said some files released on Tuesday “contain untrue and sensationalist claims” against Trump.

Go to Source

Hot this week

On Operation Sindoor anniversary, Jaishankar says India committed to ‘zero tolerance’ against terrorism

Reaffirming India’s counter-terror stance, Jaishankar said Operation Sindoor demonstrated the country’s resolve to respond decisively to cross-border threats and ensure accountability Go to Source Read More

‘I wouldn’t pay it’: Trump slams $1,000 FIFA World Cup ticket prices

Debate over dynamic pricing and corporate-driven sales raises concerns that football’s biggest tournament is becoming increasingly inaccessible to ordinary supporters Go to Source Read More

‘We Know This Virus’: WHO Calms Fears Over Hantavirus Amid Covid Comparisons

WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called the incident as “a serious incident” but added that the risk to public health remains low. Read More

Mamata Banerjee No Longer CM After Assembly Dissolution By Governor: What Happens Next In Bengal

West Bengal Elections: With this move, outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is no longer in office, despite her refusal to resign in the run-up to the dissolution. Read More

‘Uncomfortable To Watch’: Kerala Congress Leader Tries To Hug Female MLA As She Resists | Video

Krishna appeared visibly uncomfortable and was seen resisting the gesture before pushing him away. Read More

Topics

On Operation Sindoor anniversary, Jaishankar says India committed to ‘zero tolerance’ against terrorism

Reaffirming India’s counter-terror stance, Jaishankar said Operation Sindoor demonstrated the country’s resolve to respond decisively to cross-border threats and ensure accountability Go to Source Read More

‘I wouldn’t pay it’: Trump slams $1,000 FIFA World Cup ticket prices

Debate over dynamic pricing and corporate-driven sales raises concerns that football’s biggest tournament is becoming increasingly inaccessible to ordinary supporters Go to Source Read More

‘We Know This Virus’: WHO Calms Fears Over Hantavirus Amid Covid Comparisons

WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called the incident as “a serious incident” but added that the risk to public health remains low. Read More

Mamata Banerjee No Longer CM After Assembly Dissolution By Governor: What Happens Next In Bengal

West Bengal Elections: With this move, outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is no longer in office, despite her refusal to resign in the run-up to the dissolution. Read More

‘Uncomfortable To Watch’: Kerala Congress Leader Tries To Hug Female MLA As She Resists | Video

Krishna appeared visibly uncomfortable and was seen resisting the gesture before pushing him away. Read More

‘God Is Good’: Karoline Leavitt Announces Arrival Of Baby Viviana

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Karoline Leavitt announced her daughter Viviana was born May 1. Baby Leavitt thanked supporters for their prayers during pregnancy. Read More

Rat poison in watermelon killed Mumbai family of four, forensic probe reveals

Authorities found traces of a toxic substance commonly used in rat poison in the bodies of the victims and samples of the watermelon they had eaten, according to a report Go to Source Read More

Chirayu Rana hires lawyer who repped Epstein accusers in lawsuit against Lorna Hajdini

A former JPMorgan banker accused of making explosive sexual harassment claims against a senior executive has hired a high-profile New York lawyer known for representing accusers of Jeffrey Epstein. Read More

Related Articles