Royal Bank of Scotland
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Entity Types
Taxpayer-owned bank whose sensitive information Prince Andrew allegedly passed to Epstein after a $45 billion bailout
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Mutual Connections
Entities connected to Royal Bank of Scotland through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Organization
US Department of Justice
Connected via: Andrew Windsor, Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor)
Financial Entity
The Witan Group
Connected via: Andrew Windsor, Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor)
Connected via: Andrew Windsor, Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor)
Person
Judge Kenneth Marra
Connected via: Andrew Windsor, Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor)
Person
Johanna Sjoberg
Connected via: Andrew Windsor, Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor)
Key Relationships
Connected To
- Person Andrew Windsor - Andrew allegedly passed sensitive information about the bank to Epstein when serving as UK trade envoy Credible Reporting
- Person Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor) - Andrew allegedly leaked sensitive information about the bank to Epstein after meeting with executives during a bailou... Official Document
Associated With
- Person Prince Andrew (Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor) - Prince Andrew allegedly passed sensitive information about the Royal Bank of Scotland to Epstein after meeting with b... Credible Reporting
Source Documents & Evidence
“"the daily mail reported that he passed on sensitive information about the taxpayer owned royal bank of scotland to epstein when he was representing the uk as a trade envoy"”
“documents released by the us department of justice as part of the epstein files transparency act, revealed that andrew leaked details he learned from meeting with bank executives in the wake of a $45 billion bailout”Accessed: 2026-03-22
Added: 2026-03-22
· Updated: 2026-04-19
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