Ghislaine Maxwell told to search emails for key terms such as "Prince Andrew," "nipple," and "dildo."

"Erotic" was one of the other words used to describe the situation.

January 7th 2024.

Ghislaine Maxwell told to search emails for key terms such as
Prince Andrew's ties with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have been a source of great humiliation for the Duke of York. Documents have revealed that Andrew's name was among those mentioned in now unsealed court papers related to Epstein, including a search for any messages with his name along with the words "sex toy".

The papers were part of a 2015 defamation case filed by Virginia Giuffre against Maxwell, a longtime Epstein associate convicted of conspiring with him to recruit, groom and abuse underage girls. Giuffre had accused Andrew of rape and sexual assault in 2021, as well as taking part in an orgy with underage girls on Epstein's private island in the Caribbean. Andrew has repeatedly denied these accusations.

A source close to the prince told the Mail on Sunday that Andrew "doesn't have the emotional bandwidth" to deal with the fallout, and is "devastated". The court order also instructed Maxwell's lawyers to search through her electronic devices for words such as "Prince", "Andrew", "Duke", "York", and "underage". Other words included "massage", "slave", "nipple", "dildo", and "erotic".

When the court documents were unsealed, the Queen stripped Andrew of his military titles and royal patronages. As a result, he can no longer use the title of "His Royal Highness". However, he is still eighth in line for the throne. According to royal insiders, King Charles remains "resolute" that Andrew will never return to royal duties. As one source put it, "Someone had to take out the trash."

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