Former Prince Andrew summoned by US Congress to explain Jeffrey Epstein links
Democratic members of the House Committee on Oversight seek Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s testimony about Jeffrey Epstein’s network amid financial records raising serious questions.
- On Thursday, Democratic members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform summoned Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor to Washington, D.C., requesting a transcribed interview and a response by November 20.
- Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir and previously unaired interview renewed scrutiny of Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while Democratic members of the House Committee on Oversight cited financial notations and a 2011 email exchange prompting further questioning.
- King Charles III issued Letters Patent last week stripping Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor of his HRH style and prince title in The Gazette, and he reportedly settled a US civil suit for $22.75 million.
- The committee says its probe aims to identify Epstein's co‑conspirators and has formally requested a transcribed interview, but Congress cannot compel foreign nationals and lacks subpoena power without Republican members of Congress.
- Despite title removals, investigators and advocates say the push for answers continues as lawmakers say stripping Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor's title will `do little to deter` those seeking testimony.
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