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Andrew snubs Congress request for Epstein testimony: Report
Prince Andrew ignored a congressional summons to discuss ties to Jeffrey Epstein after 23,000 files were released, amid renewed scrutiny of his alleged involvement in crimes.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor did not respond to a congressional request to testify about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein by the deadline of November 20, as reported by The Telegraph.
- The House oversight committee expressed disappointment, stating that Andrew is 'hiding' and suggested he may have valuable information about Epstein's crimes, according to a statement by Suhas Subramanyam, a member of Congress.
- Andrew has denied any wrongdoing and maintained he was not legally obligated to respond to Congress, as stated by the House oversight committee.
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