UK Police Investigate Epstein's Alleged Trafficking Through London Airports
British police are reviewing whether Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women through London airports on his private flights, as part of a nationally-coordinated effort to scrutinize his ties to Britain. New information emerged after the U.S. disclosed documents related to Epstein, involving numerous flights and potential misconduct by notable figures.
In a significant development, British police are assessing whether the late financier Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women through two major London airports via private flights. This move is part of a coordinated nationwide effort to investigate Epstein's connections to the UK.
The investigation arises following the U.S. government's release of millions of documents concerning Epstein. Specifically, Essex Police are evaluating activity at Stansted Airport, while Bedfordshire Police focus on Luton Airport. These assessments do not yet constitute full probes.
Amidst this inquiry, allegations have surfaced against public figures, such as Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, for possible misconduct. Both deny wrongdoing and regret their associations with Epstein. The broader Epstein scandal continues to grip the UK, revealing potential implications for national security and governance.
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