Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pictured lying across five women in release of Epstein files
The former prince has been photographed with Ghislaine Maxwell
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been pictured lying across five women in the release of the Epstein files.
Ghislaine Maxwell also features in the photo, standing behind the former prince who lies horizontally in a suit.
Documents relating to disgraced paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were published on the US Department of Justice's website.
The women's faces in the image have been hidden.
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It is not currently clear when or where the picture was taken, as no context has been provided.
Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing, and his appearance in the image does not suggest any wrongdoing.
The former prince's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, is also pictured, posing for a photograph with someone on the street and talking to a woman while sitting on a sofa.
In both images, she appears to be wearing the same outfit, although it is unclear if the photographs were taken on the same day.

Sarah Ferguson has been pictured in the files
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US President Donald Trump signed a bill from Congress demanding the release of all the files in the early hours of Thursday, November 20.
This move set a 30-day countdown for the US Justice Department (DoJ) to publish them.
Thousands of files have been released; however, the DoJ has not published all of the documents it holds.
Many of the files have been heavily redacted to protect victims' identities.

Sarah Ferguson can be seen posing with a man
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In the collection of documents, there is a photo of former US President Bill Clinton, who appeared alongside the sex offender.
Another image shows him making use of what appears to be the paedophile financier's swimming pool with Maxwell.
Maxwell is also spotted visiting 10 Downing Street, with an image showing her outside the Prime Minister's office.
According to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, no directive has been issued to ensure that President Trump's name is removed from the files.

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| GETTYHe told ABC: "There's no effort to hold back because there's the name Donald J Trump, or anybody else's name - Bill Clinton's name, Reid Hoffman's name.
"There's no effort to hold back or not hold back because of that. President Trump has certainly said from the beginning that he expects all files that can be released to be released.
"That's exactly what we're doing."
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