New Epstein Files Renew Calls for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Testify
Newly released files reveal fresh claims linking Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Epstein, with lawyers urging testimony to aid ongoing investigations involving multiple alleged victims.
- The BBC reports another woman alleges Epstein sent her to the UK to meet Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, renewing calls from victims' lawyers for him to testify; Mountbatten-Windsor has shown no signs of giving evidence.
- On 2026-02-03, emails show the DOJ sought a voluntary interview with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and delivered a formal request to the Home Office in April 2020.
- Her lawyer Brad Edwards noted, Virginia Roberts Giuffre sued Mountbatten-Windsor under the New York Child Victims Act and settled in 2022 for about $16.4 million before her death in April 2025.
- Royal sources say Buckingham Palace has reiterated that the King and Queen express sympathies to victims while monitoring released files, despite no official comment so far.
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According to Claudia Major, Ukraine can expect little security from the West. Lanz comments on the Epstein files: in doubt for the defendant.
The former Prince Andrew was revealed in new photos in the latest Epstein leak. Now the victims are demanding that he testify in the investigation - It is not too late and he has information that he can share, says the women's lawyer Gloria Allred, to the BBC.
Imagine this happening to you. On a day you'd planned to spend with your family, you receive the news that your name has surfaced in the Epstein files.
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