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Prince Andrew needs to be fully investigated, Giuffre family says
US House Oversight Committee reviews over 100 emails implicating Prince Andrew, with calls for full investigation amid ongoing legal scrutiny of Epstein's network.
- Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her three times when she was 17, and her family says he needs a full investigation.
- The allegations led Prince Andrew to step back from royal duties in 2019, and he settled an out-of-court lawsuit with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting liability.
- US lawmakers are examining over 100 secret emails linked to Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, and the Oversight Committee plans to subpoena more documents and witnesses.
- Giuffre's brother called for full investigations, stating "He could be destroyed" by forthcoming evidence, and sources said the emails will be "embarrassing" for Andrew.
- The ongoing scrutiny implies Prince Andrew could face renewed legal and public consequences, while the Royal Family and Buckingham Palace have been approached for comment.
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Prince Andrew ‘could be destroyed’ as US lawmakers investigating ‘more than 100 secret emails’ within Epstein files
Prince Andrew "could be destroyed" by a cache of "more than 100 secret emails" linked to the duke being investigated by the US Congressional Oversight Committee, a source has claimed
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Read Full Article'At Least' 100 Epstein Emails Could 'Destroy' Prince Andrew: 'He Should Be Very Worried'
Prince Andrew may soon find himself at the center of yet another scandal, as sources claim a trove of more than 100 secret emails linking him to Jeffrey Epstein could be made public. According to The Daily Mail, the U.S. Congress is currently reviewing hundreds of thousands of documents known as the “Epstein Files.” Within them are said to be potentially incriminating communications between the Duke of York and the convicted sex offender, messag…
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