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"Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreichreich": Netflix reveals terrible details about Prince Andrew

2020-05-29T10:12:40.664Z


A new Netflix documentary deals with the abuse scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew is also in focus. This is what a victim says about the Queen's son.


A new Netflix documentary deals with the abuse scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew is also in focus. This is what a victim says about the Queen's son.

  • Netflix released the new documentary "Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreich" on May 27, 2020  .
  • It takes up the abuse scandal involving investment banker  Jeffrey Epstein .
  • Other celebrities are also in the foreground, such as Prince Andrew of England .

Netflix is once again focusing on the terrible abuse scandal surrounding investment banker  Jeffrey Epstein . In the documentary  "Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreich" victims and witnesses speak up, who describe the horrific deeds of Epstein and his accomplice  Ghislaine Maxwell in four episodes.

Many details have been known since the police arrested the banker in July 2019. Before the legal proceedings could be reopened, however, Epstein committed suicide in August 2019.

In the course of the investigative work, other names of prominent personalities fell who played important roles in the abuse of minors and Epstein's human trafficking. One of them is Prince Andrew of England .

"Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreich": Prince Andrew was already under pressure before the Netflix documentary

Even before the documentary was released, media began to suspect that Netflix * could reveal other potentially incriminating details about Prince Andrew. The Queen's son has got off lightly so far, although Epstein victims accuse him of some unforgivable acts. He denies this himself .

For example, a long time ago an Epstein employee told The Sun that he was watching Prince Andrew having a physical relationship with a minor at the investment banker's pool. The Netflix documentary also takes up this experience .

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Netflix documentary "Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreich": Victim speaks about Prince Andrew of England

By the way, Prince Andrew's victim at the time, Virginia Roberts-Guiffre , speaks in the Netflix documentary itself - and she speaks about details that go beyond the pool incident: Prince Andrew first met her in 2001 when she was 17 Was years old . She then went to a party with the Royal and Ghislaine Maxwell. When they returned to Maxwell's house in London, Roberts-Guiffre took a photo of Prince Andrew that the Queen's son has so far called a fake:

Yikes, Look what I found out there on the web. An article from 2015 about Prince Andrew and one of Epstein's victims, Virgina Roberts. I can't vouch for it, I just read it. pic.twitter.com/MCsIvyALiG

- CarmelaHuerta ✍️ (@musicaamazigh) July 20, 2019

Maxwell then ordered the 17-year-old to do the following: "You must do the same for him (Prince Andrew) as you do for Jeffrey ." Immediately after the photo was taken, Roberts-Guiffre was finally abused by the Royal.

It remains to be seen whether the documentary will help to reopen the Prince Andrew case.

Also interesting : "Tiger King" - Netflix is ​​said to have concealed many gruesome details.

All information about the Netflix documentary "Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreich" at a glance

documentary

Jeffrey Epstein: Smelly realm

Release date

May 27, 2020 (4 episodes)

country

United States

Available on

Netflix

Video: Trailer for the Netflix documentary "Jeffrey Epstein: Stinkreich"

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