UK PM Urges Former Prince Andrew to Testify Amid Fresh Epstein Evidence
Prime Minister Starmer demands accountability as new Justice Department files show continued Epstein ties with Prince Andrew and others linked to the British royal circle.
- The DOJ's Friday release of three million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos renewed scrutiny on Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with no captions or timestamps provided.
- Following the missed December 19 deadline, Congress' law forced the release after about 42 days of review by hundreds of lawyers.
- Documents show Mountbatten-Windsor used 'The Duke' and maintained contact with Epstein into 2011, contradicting his 2019 BBC claim that ties ended in late 2010, with emails including pleas to deny involvement.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before U.S. Congress and said Epstein’s victims must be the first priority, also calling for Mandelson's resignation on Monday.
- Records suggest Prince Andrew maintained contact with Epstein after his conviction, prompting calls for him to testify before Congress; the files mark a watershed moment for the British monarchy.
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UK PM urges former Prince Andrew to testify amid fresh Epstein evidence
Britains former Prince Andrew is facing renewed pressure to answer questions about his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following the release of new U.S. Justice Department documents.The latest trove of material, made public Friday, included photos showing Andrew on the floor with an unidentified young woman whose face was redacted. The images appeared to have been taken inside Epsteins New York City mansion.RELATED STORY | From El…
UK Prime Minister Urges Prince Andrew to Testify in Epstein Case
The Justice Department’s release of millions of pages of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation show a web of connections between the convicted sex offender and powerful people throughout the world, including references to former Prince Andrew. Now, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is calling on Andrew to testify in front of Congress. Meanwhile, some Epstein survivors say they’re frustrated with the way some private information was not red…
Andrew was quoted again in several of the millions of documents published last Saturday by the U.S. Department of Justice on the case.
British Prime Minister urges former US Ambassador Peter Mandelson and ex-prince Andrew to cooperate with US authorities
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