Prince William and Kate Middleton expressed deep concern regarding the latest revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files, focusing their attention on the victims, according to a Kensington Palace spokesperson. This marks the royal couple's first public statement since the U.S. Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of Epstein-related documents on January 30th.
The files, which have prompted renewed scrutiny of the royals' relationship with Epstein, specifically mention Prince William's uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly known as Prince Andrew). "I can confirm the Prince and Princess have been deeply concerned by the continuing revelations," the spokesperson stated on Monday morning, according to Time.
The Epstein files have also revealed his efforts to manipulate media coverage, as reported by Vox. The ongoing scandal has led to increased attention on the victims, with William and Kate's statement reflecting this focus.
In other news, according to Variety, Bulgarian authorities found the bodies of three suspects linked to a triple murder and a controversial NGO, NAKZT, which is under investigation for child abuse and paramilitary activities. Meanwhile, the US Department of Justice faces internal divisions in its antitrust case against Live Nation, as reported by Vox.
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