Surrey Police Probe Two Historical Child Abuse Allegations from Epstein Files
Surrey Police are investigating two separate allegations of historical child sexual abuse linked to Jeffrey Epstein files. One report covers incidents in Surrey and Berkshire from the mid-1990s to 2000. The other relates to west Surrey in the late 1980s. The alleged victims are being interviewed and no arrests have been made so far. The force had earlier urged anyone with information on human trafficking or sexual assault to come forward. An unredacted FBI report from July 2020 claims a woman was drugged and taken to paedophile ring parties in Virginia Water during the mid-1990s. She also alleges she was hit by a car driven by Prince Andrew, causing rib, hip and leg injuries. The document names Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Ghislaine Maxwell and describes being restrained and tortured with electrical shocks while others watched. Detectives are working to find corroborating evidence. Surrey Police previously said no prior reports of these offences appeared in their records. Surrey is now the third UK force to launch inquiries since the US Department of Justice released Epstein documents.
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