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Andrew should give ‘relevant information’ to US Epstein probe, Starmer suggests
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to share relevant information with US Congress, telling reporters travelling with him to the G-20 summit in Johannesburg anyone with evidence should testify.
- The House Oversight Committee requested a 'transcribed interview' about Mountbatten-Windsor's Epstein friendship, but he missed a response deadline last week and cooperation remains voluntary.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor settled in 2022 with Virginia Giuffre without admitting wrongdoing and was stripped of his prince and Duke of York titles earlier this month while denying any wrongdoing.
- Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam said Andrew is hiding from investigators, while the Metropolitan Police probes claims he passed Virginia Giuffre's personal data to a bodyguard in 2011.
- Earlier this week Donald Trump signed a bill to release the remaining Epstein files, and a cache of evidence from two investigations will be public within 30 days.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged anyone with information about the Jeffrey Epstein case to come forward, after Andrew Mountbatten Windsor missed a deadline to appear before the US Congress.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Andrew should respond to Epstein probe: Starmer
Keir Starmer has delivered some pointed advice to the former prince Andrew after he ignored a request to...
·Ballarat City, Australia
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