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Prince Andrew Arrested: We Had the Document

  • Writer: Patrick Duggan
    Patrick Duggan
  • Feb 19
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 25

# Prince Andrew Arrested: We Had the Document



Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested today — on his 66th birthday — at Sandringham House on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Thames Valley Police. The charge: sending confidential British trade reports to Jeffrey Epstein in 2010.


We had the document.


EFTA00022062: The MLAT Request



Six years ago — April 3, 2020 — the U.S. Department of Justice's Criminal Division sent a formal Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty request to the United Kingdom. The subject line:


**"Request for Assistance in the Matter of Material Witness PA"**


PA. Prince Andrew.


The document — EFTA00022062, indexed in our Epstein search engine — is the U.S. government formally requesting the UK to make Prince Andrew submit to an interview regarding **two ongoing criminal investigations.**


The request was explicit:


> "U.S. authorities seek to interview H.R.H. Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward, the Duke of York, also known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, relating to two ongoing criminal investigations."


> "In the event that the witness declines to participate in a voluntary interview, U.S. authorities request that UK authorities conduct a compelled interview of the witness under oath."


They also requested **records of communications and meetings** between Andrew and the subjects of one investigation.


The DOJ warned:


> "Premature notification of the specific subject matter and the questions outlined in the attachments to this request could seriously jeopardize the investigations or compromise any trial, by prompting a witness to alter or prepare his/her answers to specific questions, by prompting others to destroy or tamper with evidence; change patterns of behavior; intimidate potential witnesses."


They knew. Six years ago, the DOJ knew what Andrew had done and formally asked the UK to compel his testimony. He refused. The documents were sealed. Then on January 30, 2026, the DOJ released them.


Twenty days later, he's in handcuffs.


The Timeline



| Date | Event |

|------|-------|

| 2010 | Andrew allegedly sends confidential British trade reports to Epstein |

| Aug 10, 2019 | Epstein dies in custody |

| Apr 3, 2020 | DOJ sends MLAT request (EFTA00022062) requesting Andrew's interview |

| 2020-2025 | Andrew refuses voluntary interview; UK does not compel |


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| Jan 30, 2026 | DOJ releases Epstein files including the MLAT request |

| Feb 3, 2026 | Met Police opens criminal investigation into Mandelson |

| Feb 6, 2026 | Police search Mandelson's properties |

| Feb 19, 2026 | Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested at Sandringham on his 66th birthday |


What Virginia Giuffre's Family Said



"At last, today, our broken hearts have been lifted at the news that no one is above the law, not even royalty."


The Document Is Searchable



EFTA00022062 is in our index. All 329,473 DOJ Epstein documents are searchable at [epstein.dugganusa.com](https://epstein.dugganusa.com). Free. No paywall. No login.


Search "Mountbatten" and you'll find the MLAT request. Search "Prince Andrew" and you'll find every reference. The DOJ asked for this six years ago. The documents were released twenty days ago. Today it happened.


Every EFTA number is verifiable against the DOJ release at justice.gov/epstein. The API is free at analytics.dugganusa.com.


Built by DugganUSA LLC — two people in Minnesota, $76 a month, 329,473 documents, and the one that mattered today was EFTA00022062.




*Every claim cites documents. Every EFTA number is verifiable. The API is free.*


*Her name was Renee Nicole Good.*

*His name was Alex Jeffery Pretti.*



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