“UK Police Seek Witnesses in Epstein Files Human Trafficking Case”

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Police in the United Kingdom have provided a significant update regarding allegations of human trafficking mentioned in the Epstein files. Surrey Police has called on individuals with relevant information to step forward concerning claims of human trafficking and sexual assault that supposedly occurred in Virginia Water between 1994 and 1996, as detailed in a redacted report unveiled by the US Department of Justice in December.

This appeal for witnesses follows the surfacing of an FBI report from July 2020 within the files, where an individual claimed to have been drugged at night and transported to gatherings linked to a “paedophile ring” in the mid-1990s. The same person alleged being struck by a dark blue vehicle purportedly driven by Prince Andrew, resulting in injuries to their ribs, hip, and leg. However, Surrey Police stated that no records exist of these accusations being reported to them upon their internal review.

Furthermore, the individual in the document accused Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell of sexual abuse. Allegations include being restrained on a table and subjected to “torture with electrical shocks” by Maxwell, with the former prince and other men present as spectators at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

Surrey Police emphasized that following the release of the redacted report from the US Department of Justice in December 2025, they became aware of the claims but found no evidence within their systems of prior reports. They encourage anyone with pertinent information to report it online or via the designated helpline number.

Multiple law enforcement agencies are currently investigating the Epstein files nationwide, with reports suggesting that victims of Epstein were flown into Stansted Airport on the “Lolita Express.” Essex Police are now scrutinizing flight logs and emails in response to the emerging information related to private flights at the airport post the release of the US Department of Justice Epstein files.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has called upon Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to provide information about what he knows concerning the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing that he owes it to them to reveal more details. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has vehemently denied any misconduct, clarifying that mere mention in the files does not imply guilt.

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