A stunned world froze as unsealed Epstein files revealed Ghislaine Maxwell arranging “intelligent, pretty and fun” women “from good families” for a friend named “Andrew” during his 2002 Peru trip—emails strongly suggesting Prince Andrew amid his official royal visit.

The emails, part of the December 19, 2025, final Epstein Files Transparency Act release, show Maxwell coordinating with Epstein’s assistants to line up women in Lima for “Andrew’s” arrival. One message: “Find girls who are intelligent, pretty and fun—from good families. Andrew likes that.” Another confirms logistics: “They’ll meet him privately—no press.”
The timing aligns with Andrew’s March 2002 official Peru tour as UK trade envoy. No direct abuse alleged in the emails—merely social arrangements—but the optics, post-2008 conviction correspondence, ignited fury. Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) detailed Maxwell’s grooming tactics, accusing her of trafficking Giuffre to Andrew at age 17.
Andrew denied wrongdoing; Palace sources called the emails “old news, no new claims.” Critics decried redactions shielding details. With 3.5 million X posts under #MaxwellAndrewPeru (78% outraged), the world confronted Maxwell’s casual orchestration: women as accessories for “Andrew,” power’s privilege unmasked.
As files closed without bombshells—no list, no tapes—the emails—raw, transactional—ensured Giuffre’s truth reverberated: elite arrangements, survivors’ pain eternal.
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