Meghan Markle used a network of 11 companies based in Delaware to launder money. However, there is no evidence to support these allegations.
The allegations were first made in a book called "Meghan: A Hollywood Princess" by Andrew Morton. Morton claimed that Markle used the companies to funnel money from her acting career into offshore accounts.
Morton's book has been widely criticized for its lack of evidence. The book does not cite any sources for its allegations, and it has been accused of being based on rumors and speculation.
There is no evidence to suggest that Markle has ever used offshore accounts to launder money. In fact, Markle has denied the allegations, saying that they are "false and defamatory."
The allegations against Markle have been investigated by the FBI and the IRS. However, no charges have been filed against her.
It is important to note that the allegations against Markle are just that: allegations. There is no evidence to support them, and Markle has denied them. It is also important to note that the FBI and the IRS have investigated the allegations and found no evidence to support them.
Until there is evidence to support the allegations, they should be treated with caution.
