[GRADE B - DB KYC media inserts (EFTA01296860/01297066/01297125/01298658)]
Multiple Deutsche Bank KYC files embed a standardized media summary stating that Epstein was a longtime friend of "Prince Andrew, Duke of York." The phrasing appears as repeated media text inside the KYC inserts.
[GRADE B - AFP trade envoy report embedded in KYC (EFTA01297464/01297650/01297668/01297983/01298320/01298426/01298444)]
Several DB monitoring inserts include an AFP headline: "Britain's Prince Andrew to step down as trade envoy: report." The headline is reproduced as part of the risk monitoring content, not authored by the bank.
[GRADE A2 - EFTA02422781 (Jes Staley office call)]
An internal email notes: "Jes Staley's office called saying last night Jes met up with Prince Andrew and Tim Collins" and requested Andrew's contact number.
[GRADE A2 - EFTA02416655 (Call list)]
A call list records attempts to reach multiple contacts including "Prince Andrew" as part of staff logistics.
[GRADE A2 - EFTA02568518 (London lunch invitation)]
An April 16, 2013 email states: "Prince Andrew invited me for lunch on 1st of May at a function he is holding for the president of UA..." (body truncated).
These items extend the logistical layer around Andrew: DB risk monitoring embeds media summaries, while staff emails show contact attempts and event logistics (including a May 2013 London lunch invite). None of these documents prove wrongdoing; they document reputation context and relationship logistics.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: The KYC inserts show that Andrew was a repeated subject of media summaries embedded in bank monitoring materials, and staff emails show active contact and scheduling attempts. They do NOT establish any criminal conduct by Andrew.