New Andrew Windsor bombshell as Epstein file dump shows royal was set to be called as court witness before fiend’s death

SHAMED Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Buckingham Palace’s address were named in court documents for a sex ­trafficking case involving his paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein.

Newly-released files show the monarch’s residence being listed in a lawsuit for the first time, when the disgraced former prince may have been called as a witness.

Disgraced Andrew was named in court documents for a sex ­trafficking case involving his paedo pal Jeffrey EpsteinCredit: Ian Whittaker
Andrew is seen sprawled across five women in front of the fireplace in Sandringham’s SaloonCredit: PA

Among the 300,000 images and documents in the latest Epstein Files, he was identified as possibly having information on the late US financier and sex offender.

He is listed “Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edwards (sic), Duke of York, Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1A 1AA”.

The US Department of Justice finally released long-anticipated court records, footage and pictures on Friday, 90 minutes before a legal deadline.

They include the revelation Andrew may have been called in a 2017 legal battle in Florida between Epstein, accused of trafficking 40 girls, and victims’ lawyer Brad Edwards.

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Also listed as potential witnesses were current US President Donald Trump, ex-President Bill Clinton and magician David Copperfield.

Simply being listed as a witness in a civil case does not mean any wrongdoing.

Andrew’s late abuse accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre was on the list too.

But Epstein, jailed a decade earlier for soliciting prostitution, agreed an 11th-hour settlement.

Meanwhile, another document claims Mr Trump was introduced at his Florida Mar-a-Lago resort to a girl of 14 by Epstein.

The girl, referred to as “Jane Doe”, alleges she met Mr Trump in the 1990s and Epstein playfully elbowed him to ask: “This is a good one, right?” Mr Trump is said to have nodded in agreement.

The court documents add: “Doe felt uncomfortable, but, at the time, was too young to understand why.”

Elsewhere, the files include search warrant materials from raids at Epstein’s “House of Sin” home in Florida, his New York apartment and his private Caribbean island, Little Saint James.

The files also feature interview memos, financial and bank records, travel logs, US Justice Department communications, and documents relating to Epstein’s August 2019 prison suicide while awaiting trial on new sex trafficking charges.

Other heavily-redacted documents include a sickening masseuse list — featuring 254 redacted names understood to include young female victims.

US police documents reveal that Epstein also checked his victims’ photo IDs to make sure they were under 18 and legally children.

And body-camera footage gives details of Epstein’s home life, with photos of nearly-naked women on the walls of his properties.

Prince Andrew and Epstein together in NYCCredit: Jae Donnelly

A photo released by investigators shows the paedophile posing next to what appear to be a child’s legs.

Mr Clinton appears in at least 25 images, including one with his arm around a young woman sitting on his lap.

He has always denied any wrongdoing, and his spokeswoman yesterday insisted: “This isn’t about Bill Clinton. Never has, never will be.”

Last night, other leading politicians accused Trump officials of removing or redacting references to the President.

Some documents, including one of 100 pages, were redacted in their entirety — meaning each page was released with a giant black square placed over the top.

Representative Thomas Massie, a Republican who co-wrote the Epstein Files Transparency Act, declared the document release “grossly fails to comply with both the spirit and the letter of the law that Donald Trump signed just 30 days ago”.

Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General, insisted there was “no effort to hold anything back” relating to Mr Trump, who has branded links between himself and Epstein as a “hoax”.

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said the release showed Mr Trump was the most transparent president ever.

Where Andy laid across the five women
Prince Andrew is named as a witness in the newly released Epstein files, with Buckingham Palace as his address
Epstein died behind bars in 2019Credit: AFP

The Influence

Ghislaine Maxwell standing outside 10 Downing StreetCredit: PA
Epstein and Maxwell at BalmoralCredit: DOJ/UNPIXS
Andy and the sick pair in a box at AscotCredit: PA
Andrew’s ex Fergie denies wrongdoingCredit: AP

JEFFREY Epstein is seen at Balmoral and as Andrew’s guest at Ascot.

His jailed Brit madam Ghislaine Maxwell also stands outside No10.

And ex-royal Fergie, who denies wrongdoing, appears with women with redacted faces in the files.

The Celebrities

Epstein and Michael JacksonCredit: AP
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Jackson and Diana Ross are seen in this image released by the Department of JusticeCredit: Reuters
Mick Jagger, Clinton and EpsteinCredit: DOJ/UNPIXS
Richard Branson and EpsteinCredit: Reuters
Clinton and Maxwell in a poolCredit: Reuters

SUPERSTAR musicians and former US President Bill Clinton are pictured in the latest documents.

Clinton is seen with Michael Jackson and Diana Ross in one photo, and with Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and Epstein in another.

He is also pictured swimming with child-sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

Paedo Epstein is seen in different pics with Jacko and entrepreneur Richard Branson.

Being in the pictures is not an indication of wrongdoing.

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