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Former prince Andrew accused of ‘hiding’ from US House’s Epstein inquiry

The US House Oversight Committee cited financial records with suspicious notations and demands answers about Mountbatten-Windsor's knowledge of Epstein's crimes.

  • The House Oversight Committee requested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to sit for a transcribed interview about Jeffrey Epstein, with 16 members asking for a response by this Thursday, 20 November.
  • The committee says it found financial records with the notation `massage for Andrew`, prompting lawmakers to seek clarity on what Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor knew about convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's actions.
  • Earlier this month he was stripped of his prince and Duke of York titles and denies wrongdoing while newspapers allege he tried to enlist the Metropolitan Police against Virginia Giuffre.
  • The committee warned it will continue to pursue the matter, and Suhas Subramanyam said Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor `has been hiding from us`; the panel will press the issue next year and beyond and has contacted him for comment.
  • With bipartisan pressure mounting, Democrats and some Republicans in Congress push to force the U.S. Justice Department to release more Epstein-related files and communications, while earlier this week Donald Trump urged Republicans to support the move.
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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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