Meanwhile, King Charles, his older brother, voiced his “deepest concern” while maintaining that “the law must take its course.” As the investigation unfolds, many observers are asking whether additional arrests will follow and whether any charges could be filed on U.S. soil against others who may have violated the law alongside Epstein and his associates.
Whether these markets ultimately prove prescient or merely reflective of public speculation, their existence highlights how financial instruments now intersect with legal drama in real time. As investigations continue in the U.K. and scrutiny intensifies in the United States, prediction platforms are effectively quantifying uncertainty by the percentage point.
For now, the odds remain fluid, shaped less by court rulings than by headlines, filings, and the next document to surface.
FAQ Why was Prince Andrew arrested in February 2026?He was arrested on Feb. 19 over allegations he shared confidential government and commercial information with Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure as a U.K. trade envoy. Are U.S. authorities filing charges related to the new Epstein files?As of now, no new U.S. charges have been confirmed, but investigations and public scrutiny are ongoing. What are Polymarket and Kalshi predicting about Epstein-related arrests?Polymarket contracts currently assign measurable odds to potential U.S. charges and jail time, while Kalshi lists related but non-arrest-focused markets. What is ZanoX and how does it relate to Epstein arrest betting?ZanoX is an onchain prediction platform built on the Zano blockchain that has launched privacy-focused markets speculating on possible arrests tied to the Epstein disclosures.


















