A different email address – aace@dial.pipex.com – is listed in Epstein’s phone book under a contact labelled “Duke of York”, a previously released image showed.
A further exchange between Maxwell and “The Invisible Man” also published on Tuesday’s shows the alias attached to both of the email addresses.
The messages, sent in February 2002, discuss a trip to Peru.
Maxwell initially forwarded an email to “The Invisible Man” at abx17@dial.pipex.com with details of plans for a visit to the South American country asking “What do you think [?]”.
The forwarded email comes from an address labelled “Juanesteban Ganoza” and makes suggestions on possible activities including a small lunch and horse riding.
It also said: “About the girls… how old is he? I doubt it that he will find someone here, but we can try.”
A reply from “The Invisible Man” is sent to Maxwell via the other address “aace@dial.pipex.com” with comments including: “As far as food is concerned I am very easy and will fit in with whatever he plans […] As for girls well I leave that entirely to you and Juan Estoban!”
The sender signs off “Masses of love A xxx”.
In a later exchange, in March 2002, Maxwell forwards an email to aace@dial.pipex.com, which begins: “Thought you would like to see what I sent.”
The email then appears to copy in a note sent to someone else beginning: “I just gave Andrew your telephone no [sic].
“Some sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun and from good families) and he will be very happy.”