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An Epstein survivor claims the palace hid emails showing Prince Andrew shared confidential government information. Meanwhile, Bill Gates disclosed more than 20 affairs were alleged against him in his divorce, and a deleted recording linked Melania Trump to meeting Donald through
An Epstein survivor claims Buckingham Palace concealed approximately 30,000 emails containing evidence that Prince Andrew shared confidential government information. The allegation goes beyond the Epstein relationship itself and implicates Andrew in potential breaches of classified information.
The email count—30,000—is large enough to suggest a systematic retention of correspondence rather than a few stray messages. If the palace did suppress them, the question becomes what's in them that justified the concealment. Meanwhile, separate reporting on Bill Gates's divorce mentions over 20 alleged affairs, and incomplete reporting suggests involvement of other figures in connections that hadn't been previously public. The common thread across these items is powerful people with material to hide.
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