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David Stern (German businessman)

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David Stern (born c.1978) is a German businessman. He was an aide to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Andrew, Duke of York) and frequently communicated with Jeffrey Epstein.

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He was born c.1978 and is a German national. [1] Stern is believed to be living in the United Arab Emirates as of 2026. [1] Stern had an advisory role at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School. [1]

Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

In October 2016 Stern emailed Epstein to suggest that they should buy Deutsche Bank and that the bank's largest shareholder, the Monarchy of Qatar could be "aligned via PA". [1]

Stern founded Asia Gateway Limited in 2022 with offices in Beijing and London. [2] Stern had previously pitched Chinese business related deals to Epstein. [2] Stern tried to help Epstein secure a travel visa for China in 2012 but Epstein was denied the visa due to his criminal record. [2] Stern told Epstein in a 2011 email that "For the African investment vehicle we can be the bridge between the Chinese and African side: both get what they want with maximum protection/distance (ie no direct Chinese involvement) through us as intermediary. It can be a deal machine once Chinese capital gets involved. It would fit in perfectly with the other plan of managing Chinese wealth". [2]

Stern encouraged Epstein to buy Dukes Hotel in London's St James's district in 2010. [2] Epstein introduced Stern to Peter Mandelson and asked him to call Mandelson in April 2011. [2] Epstein wrote in an email that he would ask Steve Bannon if could meet Stern in London in July 2018. [2]

Relationship with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Stern was formerly an aide to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew, Duke of York) and was a director of Andrew's Pitch@Palace entrepreneurial initiative. [3] He resigned as a director of Pitch@Palace in 2019. [3] Stern asked Evelyn de Rothschild if he wanted to sponsor Pitch@Palace in 2015 telling him that it was "quite cool and draws a good crowd". [2] Stern sat next to Queen Elizabeth II at a Pitch@Palace event at St James's Palace in 2016. [2] Stern had been introduced to Andrew by Epstein. [2] He emailed Epstein in 2010 to say that he was at Andrew's "birthday party" and wrote about celebrities he had met there. [3] In 2014 Stern emailed Epstein to say that "PA [Prince Andrew] sends his birthday wishes and love" with a photograph of him and Andrew and Sarah Ferguson (then Duchess of York). [3] Epstein introduced Sarah Ferguson to Stern and he subsequent dined at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the home of Andrew and Sarah. [2]

Stern was in contact with Epstein from at least 2009 to 2017. In October 2013, Epstein emailed Stern to say: "I have a very beautiful friend comoing [sic] to london on tues. ANdrew [sic] might want to have her for a dinner." [3] Prince Andrew was often referred to as 'PA' by the pair. [1] In April 2017, Stern emailed Epstein regarding a "super" dinner at Windsor Castle for May that year, asking "who else" he ought to invite. [3] On the same day Epstein then emailed a business associate to ask "I know you hate london do [sic] want a dinner invite at windsor castle with the top Chinese. biz people? may 26". BBC News reported that the exchange seemed that Epstein had "the power to directly invite" people to dinner at Windsor Castle. [3]

Stern was a director of the St George's House Trust organisation at Windsor Castle from 2016 to 2022. [3] He communicated with Jeffrey Epstein on behalf of Andrew when he was Duke of York. BBC News described Stern's role as a "go-between" for Epstein and Andrew after the relationship between the pair experienced public scrutiny after Epstein's 2008 conviction. [3] BBC News described Stern as a "trusted royal insider" and an "enigmatic figure with little online presence". [3] Writing in The Guardian, Daniel Boffey described Stern as Epstein's "man in the palace – seemingly looking for business opportunities, passing messages and directing Mountbatten-Windsor on the financier's command". [1]

In 2010 Stern wrote of establishing a "small investment highly private office in London with outpost in Beijing, for high net worth individuals – targeting Chinese but not exclusively that works like an extended family office" and that he and Epstein could "very discreetly make [Mountbatten-Windsor] part of it and use his 'aura and access', you take/decide on the investments and I manage the day to day operations". Andrew had also suggested that Stern could be "a Ghost for me in the up side of this entity". [1] In 2011 Stern formed the company Witan. [1] On a trip with Andrew to China and Kuala Lumpur Stern wrote that most meetings were organised by him and that he would "stay in the background/hidden, just make the arrangements". [1] Stern told Epstein that Andrew was in California's Silicon Valley and asked Epstein who he should meet. Epstein suggested Andrew meet Steve Sinofsky. [1] Stern asked Epstein about Jes Staley in November 2015, with Epstein replying that Andrew should invite him to Buckingham Palace. [1]

Relationship with Sarah Ferguson

In September 2009 Stern wrote that Sarah wanted him to accompany her to a meeting with the Russian-born businessman Vladimir Zemtsov who was "willing to evaluate" paying off her debts. [2] Stern told Epstein in 2010 that Andrew had asked him to "see a guy who has access to Nigeria oil and when selling it to China (or somebody else)" and that Sarah could make around $6 million. [2] Stern wrote that the plan "seems very fishy". [2] In 2011 after Ferguson had said that she deeply regretted her involvement with Epstein and that she "abhorr[ed] paedophilia and any sexual abuse of children and know that this was a gigantic error of judgment on my behalf". Stern wrote to Epstein to say "Is she going crazy ??? When can I call you ?". [2] Stern subsequently wrote to Epstein that the "Rest of the day has become more quiet and restrained. Theme seems to be now: PA [Andrew] under scrutiny for dealing with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan (but government approved!), he has full support of his Mum [Queen Elizabeth], only dealing with you [Epstein] was "unwise"". [2] Stern discussed Ferguson's potential personal bankruptcy in a 2009 email chain. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Boffey, Daniel (7 February 2026). "'I am always on your team!!': how Andrew's aide kept close ties with Epstein right to the end". The Guardian . Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Imran Mulla and Peter Oborne. "David Stern: Epstein's source who sat next to the queen, sent him lewd messages and brokered deals". Middle East Eye . Retrieved 9 February 2026.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Croxford, Rianna (7 February 2026). "Epstein emails raise questions over role of Andrew's palace aide". BBC News. Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  4. "Sarah Ferguson asked Epstein for bankruptcy advice while he was in jail, emails suggest". BBC News . 11 February 2026. Retrieved 11 February 2026.
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