Andrew snubs Congress request for Epstein testimony: Report
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor missed the Nov 20 deadline to respond to a US House Oversight Committee request for a transcribed interview on Epstein’s criminal network, lawmakers said.
- On Nov 20, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor failed to reply to a congressional request to testify, missing the Nov 20 deadline, and Suhas Subramanyam accused him of `hiding from us`.
- The House oversight committee sent a summons on Nov 6, citing Andrew’s friendship with Epstein since 1999 and a 2011 email saying `we are in this together`.
- Last Wednesday, the US House Oversight Committee released 23,000 files including emails where Jeffrey Epstein acknowledges Virginia Giuffre was on his plane and had her picture taken with Andrew.
- Congress cannot compel testimony from foreigners, so Andrew faced no legal obligation to respond, while Buckingham Palace said on Oct 30 King Charles removed his titles and began ending his Royal Lodge lease.
- With files set to be published within 30 days, pressure on Andrew and the royal family has increased as Marina Lacerda called for Sarah Ferguson and his daughters to cooperate, amid ongoing disclosures.
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No titles, no answers: Britain’s ex-prince Andrew ducks US Congress’ Epstein grilling
WASHINGTON, Nov 23 — Britain’s disgraced former prince Andrew failed to respond to a request from US lawmakers to be questioned about his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, members of a US Congressional committed have announced.Sixteen Democratic lawmakers signed a letter asking Andrew to participate in a “transcribed interview” with the House of Representatives oversight committee investigating Epstein, who took hi…
Britain's ex-prince Andrew misses US deadline on Epstein inquiry
WASHINGTON — Britain’s disgraced former prince Andrew failed to respond to a request from US lawmakers to be questioned about his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, members of a US Congressional committed have announced. Sixteen Democratic lawmakers signed a letter asking Andrew to participate in a “transcribed interview” with the House of Representatives oversight committee investigating Epstein, who took his own l…
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor fails to respond to US lawmakers summons on Epstein inquiry: 'Speaks volumes'
Former Prince Andrew has not responded to US lawmakers summons to participate in a ‘transcribed interview’ with the House of Representatives oversight committee investigating the Epstein ties.
Britain's ex-prince Andrew misses deadline set by U.S. lawmakers for Epstein inquiry
Washington -- Britain's disgraced former prince Andrew failed to respond to a request from U.S. lawmakers to be questioned about his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, members of a U.S. Congressional committed have announced.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 'silence' in Jeffrey Epstein probe 'speaks volumes' - The Mirror
A new statement from US legislators accuses Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of remaining 'silent' amid the probe into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and says his actions 'speak volumes'
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