A stunned world froze as a 2011 email from Jeffrey Epstein himself—unsealed November 13, 2025 by the House Oversight Committee—confirmed the infamous 2001 photo of Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre is real: “Yes she was on my plane, and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew, as many of my employees have.”

The email, dated February 2011 and addressed to an unidentified recipient inquiring about Giuffre’s claims, reads Epstein casually admitting: “Yes she was on my plane, and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew, as many of my employees have.” It directly contradicts Andrew’s 2019 BBC Newsnight denials—“no recollection” of meeting Giuffre and questioning the photo’s authenticity (his arm around her waist, Maxwell beside them).
The confirmation—raw, dismissive—ignited global fury. Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl (released October 21, 2025) detailed the March 10, 2001, London encounter: Maxwell’s townhouse, Tramp nightclub, then alleged assault. “He knows what happened,” Giuffre wrote, naming Andrew 88 times.
The unsealing, part of over 20,000 Epstein emails from his estate cache, amplified scrutiny amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19). Andrew’s title revocation October 30, 2025, now felt incomplete. Public outrage—79% demanding further action per YouGov—trended #EpsteinEmailAndrew with 3.5 million posts (78% critical).
Epstein’s words—casual validation of the photo—ensured Giuffre’s truth, silenced by her April 25 suicide at 41, thundered eternal: the image real, denials shattered, a predator’s own admission the final dagger.
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