Epstein Files: Maxwell's 'Fun' Itinerary for 'English Gent' in Peru Revealed
Maxwell Planned 'Fun' for 'English Gent' in Peru Emails

Explosive new documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case have unveiled a chilling email in which Ghislaine Maxwell detailed plans for "fun" and "2 legged sight seeing" for an English gentleman referred to as "A" during a trip to Peru.

The Bombshell Email Exchange

The US Justice Department, in its largest release of documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, published the correspondence dating from 2002. In an email dated 3 March 2002, Maxwell wrote to her friend, Juanesteban Ganoza. She informed him she had sent over "Andrews" number and asked Ganoza to show the guest a "wonderful time".

Maxwell specified the itinerary should include "some sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun and from good families)". She stressed her reliance on Ganoza to introduce the man only to friends who were "friendly and discreet and fun". Crucially, she noted the mystery guest "does not want to read about any trip in the papers".

'The Invisible Man' Responds

Maxwell forwarded Ganoza's proposed plans, which included horse riding and meals out, to an unnamed contact labelled "The Invisible Man". This person, signing off as "A xxx", responded enthusiastically to the itinerary on 27 February 2002.

"I am overwhelmed at the kindness and generosity of the offers that are being made for me," the email from "A" stated. Regarding the mention of "girls" in Ganoza's plans, "The Invisible Man" wrote: "As for the girls well I leave that entirely to you Juan Estoban!" The message concluded with "Masses of love A xxx".

Link to Royal Visit and Earlier Correspondence

While the documents do not explicitly identify "A" or "The Invisible Man", the timeline coincides with a notable official visit. The Duke of York, Prince Andrew, undertook a six-day state visit to Peru in March 2002. There is no suggestion in the documents that anything illegal occurred on this trip, and no indication the messages were sent by Prince Andrew.

The email addresses used by "The Invisible Man" were abx17@dial.pipex.com and aace@dial.pipex.com. Another message from the abx17 address, dated August 2001, asked Maxwell if she had "found me some new inappropriate friends?" to have "fun" with. That email, also signed "A xxx", described the sender being at "Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family". The US Justice Department notes there is no indication this email was sent by anyone in the Royal family.

The document release continues to fuel scrutiny of the associations within Jeffrey Epstein's circle, raising further questions about the activities planned for his and Maxwell's acquaintances during the early 2000s.