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Andrew sent creepy email dismissing Epstein's conviction in shocking message

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor emails Jeffrey Epstein while he was still under house arrest.

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Andrew sent Epstein a creepy email about his conviction (Image: Getty)

Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared to dismiss Jeffrey Epstein’s conviction for soliciting a minor to prostitution, new creepy emails between the two have shown. The convicted paedophile was first registered as a sex offender in 2008 after his conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

He served 13 months of his 18-month conviction in prison before being released and placed on probation on house arrest until August 2010. A new disturbing email sent on January 28, 2010, while Epstein was still under house arrest, shows Andrew, as “The Duke”, congratulating the US financier on his travel ban getting lifted and wishing for him a “clean resolution”.

Epstein had emailed the former prince about a person who wanted to meet him and described him as a “good guy”.

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Andrew's email to Epstein (Image: US DoJ)

To which “The Duke” replied a few hours later, as first reported by the Sun: “What a great guy! We discussed you for most of the time...

“By the way congratulations on getting your travel ban lifted and also understand new information now available on the whole issue and hope you get a clean resolution.

“See you soon. Come to Paris and we'll catch up. A.”

In July 2019, Epstein was federally charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors and one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors but he pleaded not guilty to both charges.

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His case did not proceed to trial as he was found dead in his cell in August 2019, with medical examiners ruling it a suicide by hanging.

Andrew was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office, after emails appeared to show him sharing confidential information with the US financier during his time as the UK’s trade envoy.

The former prince was released under investigation after being held in custody for 11 hours.

He has always denied any wrongdoing.

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