Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces allegations of witnessing the electric shock torture of a young girl, believed to be between six and eight years old. The former royal, recently removed from Royal Lodge, is accused of observing a woman being restrained on a table and subjected to electrical shocks by Ghislaine Maxwell. These claims, reportedly stemming from the Epstein files, involve accusations of sexual misconduct with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in Surrey during the mid-1990s, according to an FBI report from July 2020.
The allegation, supposedly originating from an anonymous tip, also implicates other men who allegedly witnessed the girl’s ordeal alongside Andrew. Despite the accusations, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any involvement or charges brought against him.
The claim, revealed in the recently released Epstein files, states that the electric shocks were administered at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, Berkshire, as reported by the Express. Surrey Police are urging individuals to come forward with any information regarding historical human trafficking and sexual assault cases, following separate allegations in the county, which are unrelated to the electric shock torture accusations in the Epstein Files.
The police force disclosed that they were made aware of a redacted report detailing past human trafficking and sexual assault on a minor in Virginia Water village between 1994 and 1996. Surrey Police confirmed that they have found no evidence of these allegations being reported to them, stating, “After reviewing the information available to us, we found no record of these allegations being reported to Surrey Police.”
They added, “We encourage anyone with information related to these allegations to report it to us online or via 101. We take all reports of child and sexual abuse seriously and will assess any new and relevant information brought to our attention. If necessary, we will collaborate with other law enforcement agencies to gather additional information to support our investigations. It is crucial to review any information objectively and without assumptions.”
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently refuted any wrongdoing and accusations against him. Being mentioned in the Epstein documents does not imply guilt. Andrew has been contacted for comment.
