• Scotland Yard will not take any further action over disgraced Jeffrey Epstein 
  • Police were contacted in 2021 about new allegations against the billionaire 
  • The investigation will now be dropped due to an ‘absence of further information’ 
  • Epstein died by suicide in a federal prison in New York City in August 2019  

The Metropolitan Police has said it will be taking no further action over allegations made against the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

In March 2021, the police had been contacted about a fresh allegation of indecent assault against Epstein, but the complainant did not wish to make a statement or for officers to pursue their claim.

It said that any further investigations into human trafficking by the sex offender will be focused on his activities and relationships out of the UK.

The Met Police have announced it will be taking 'no further action' over allegations of sexual assault made against the disgraced US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein who died in August 2019
The Met Police have announced it will be taking ‘no further action’ over allegations of sexual assault made against the disgraced US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein who died in August 2019

A statement from the force said: ‘The Metropolitan Police Service has been liaising with other law enforcement agencies who led the investigation into matters related to Jeffrey Epstein.

‘Detectives have thoroughly reviewed information provided to it and in the public domain.

‘In the absence of any further information we will be taking no further action.

‘As with any other matter, should new and relevant information be brought to our attention we will assess it.’

A statement from the force said it would no longer be investigating the matters related to Epstein due to an 'absence of any further information'
A statement from the force said it would no longer be investigating the matters related to Epstein due to an ‘absence of any further information’

The Met had also been contacted in 2019 with another allegation of sexual assault by Epstein but the individual also did not want to ‘make a formal statement or wish officers to pursue the allegations’.

The force had already ruled out any investigations into allegations of sex trafficking from 2001 made in 2015 against Epstein and a British woman because it was ‘clear that any investigation into human trafficking would be largely focused on activities and relationships outside the UK’.

In August 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in Manhattan while he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide.

It came more than a decade after his conviction for soliciting prostitution from girls under the age of 18, and he was also accused of running a large network of underage girls for sex, to which he pleaded not guilty.

His associate, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, was jailed for 20 years in the US earlier this year for luring young girls to massage rooms for him between 1994 and 2004.

Epstein was also connected with the Duke of York through their friendship with Maxwell.

Andrew withdrew from public royal life after a civil sex assault case was brought against him by Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of having sex with her when she was a teenager at multiple locations including Epstein’s New York home.

The duke has denied the accusations, and the case ended in a reported eight-figure settlement without any admission of liability.

Source – https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11138849/Met-Police-drop-investigation-disgraced-Jeffrey-Epstein-absence-information.html