List from Jeffrey Epstein LIVE: Second set of court files revealed as Prince Andrew is reported to police over unsealed documents

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Follow MailOnline's live coverage after the second set of bombshell documents detailing the connections of the late pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were released.

  • Anti-monarchy campaign group Republic reported Prince Andrew to the Metropolitan Police after he was referenced multiple times in files relating to Jeffrey Epstein
  • This was accompanied by similar calls from a US lawyer representing some of Epstein's victims
  • The lawyer argued that police in Britain have a duty to investigate Andrew because he 'still refuses to fully account for his time' with the pedophile
  • Duke of York has always denied all allegations

Good morning

A new set of unsealed documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of teenage girls were released overnight.

The 19 documents, or about 300 pages, were half as many as the more than 40 released Wednesday.

The documents so far — and more to come — were littered with the names of celebrities and politicians who associated with or worked with Epstein in the years before he was publicly accused of paying underage girls for sex nearly two decades ago .

More documents were expected to be released today and Monday.

You can follow MailOnline's live blog as we keep you updated on what the documents have revealed about his crimes.

NEW YORK, NY - May 18: Jeffrey Epstein attends the launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at Hotel QT on May 18, 2005. (Photo by Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein attends the launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at Hotel QT on May 18, 2005

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