Met police officers were told to guard Jeffrey Epstein's home, emails show
Key Points:
- Metropolitan Police officers were assigned to provide security for a dinner party at Jeffrey Epstein's New York home attended by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with emails indicating arrangements for his protection officers to stay at the residence.
- The Met stated it has not found any wrongdoing by its officers so far and is currently contacting former and serving officers who might have relevant information.
- Emails reveal that Andrew's private secretary requested confirmation about accommodations for his protection officers at Epstein's property, and staff confirmed space was available for both bodyguards on different floors.
- The protection officers and Andrew were reportedly given a temporary security code to access Epstein's home freely during the visit.
- The Royal Visits Committee, involving multiple government departments, reviews official travel plans