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LATEST: The Epstein files drop — what ne...

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The latest and possibly final batch of documents was released on Friday by the US Department of Justice in their investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. New shocking discoveries have been made over the weekend that put Lord Mandelson, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and now Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s ex-wife, in the spotlight. What have we learned so far? And what does the future hold for the rich and powerful mentioned in these documents?


Details of these emails and the identities of those who sent them are unproven.


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Guest: Kate Mansey, assistant editor and royal reporter for The Times

Host: Manveen Rana

Producer: Julia Webster and Sophie McNulty

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Read more: What’s in the Epstein files? The key revelations so far

Further listening: Andrew & Epstein - The King acts

Clips: The Guardian, BBC, Channel 4, DW News, The National

Photo: Getty Images.


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