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The media reported on the plans of ex-Prince Andrew and Epstein to open a joint business

The Telegraph: ex-Prince Andrew and Epstein planned to open a joint business
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The brother of King Charles III, former British Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and American financier Jeffrey Epstein secretly planned to open a joint business in China. This was reported on February 9 by the British newspaper The Telegraph.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein secretly planned to launch a joint business in China years after the financier was convicted of sexual crimes.

It is specified that they planned to open a consulting firm in Beijing. Negotiations between the ex-prince and the financier were conducted through an intermediary named David Stern.

"We bring to your attention a completely non-standard idea based on your interest in private capital management. We have set up a small investment office in London with a small representative office in Beijing for wealthy individuals, focusing on the Chinese (but not exclusively), and we work on the principle of an expanded family office," Stern's e—mail to Epstein quotes the publication.

According to the contents of further letters, the idea of Andrew and Epstein developed, which led to the creation of The Witan Group in 2011. In addition, the closest associates of the American financier were involved in the discussions.

The Daily Mail reported on February 3 that US Vice President Jay Dee Vance called on former British Prince Andrew to testify before the American Congress against the background of his ties and friendship with Epstein. In addition, Vance also stated that he would support bipartisan efforts to summon him to testify.

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