David Stern as soon as described the late Jeffrey Epstein as his “boss”.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘pushed by means of’ and nonetheless employed Stern (Picture: GETTY)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor “pushed by means of” the late Jeffrey Epstein’s fixer to get him on the board of Windsor, it has been revealed. David Stern, who beforehand described Epstein as his “boss”, has been named 7,461 occasions within the newest Epstein recordsdata.
The German businessman, now 48, is understood to have been a detailed ally of each Epstein and Andrew, who later change into the director of Pitch@Palace enterprise. He took on the position as the previous Duke of York’s “trusted cash man”.
He was then appointed to the board of the St George’s Home Belief in 2016.
A former board member instructed The Instances: “There was unhappiness about the truth that this man was being imposed upon the board by [then-Prince] Andrew, and there was the sensation that we shouldn’t settle for him.
“A number of members of the board objected to Stern’s candidacy however it was pushed by means of as a result of Prince Andrew needed him there.”
Sir Claude’s concern with was Stern’s want for “privateness” surrounding his background and he additionally allegedly disputed the very fact Stern had claimed the late Queen Elizabeth II needed him to affix the belief.
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In an e mail seen by The Telegraph, Sir Claude wrote: “To recommend as you do… that Mr Stern is a contact of the Queen is absurd.
“The Queen doesn’t have contacts, consider me. How anyone might have thought this defies logic. He could also be recognized to the Duke of York.”
















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