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No police investigation after Prince Andrew among scores named in Epstein court papers

Sky News Friday, 5 January 2024
No investigation has been launched after Prince Andrew was among scores of people named as associates of Jeffrey Epstein in court papers unsealed by a US court, the Met Police have said.
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A U.S. court on Wednesday released hundreds of pages of documents containing names of people who had ties with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It brought spotlight back on big names, including Britain's Prince Andrew, who was accused of groping a woman. Almond Li has more.

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