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House Democrats request ‘transcribed interview’ with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor on Epstein
Rep. Robert Garcia seeks a transcribed interview with former Prince Andrew on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and related crimes, with a response requested by Nov. 20.
- On Thursday, Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., House Oversight Committee ranking member, wrote to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor asking him to agree to a transcribed interview and requested a response by Nov. 20.
- Released committee files totaling more than 30,000 pages show Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles III, is linked to Epstein, prompting his royal title removal, published in The Gazette.
- Windsor's name appears in Epstein documents, financial records and flight logs referencing "massages", and Virginia Giuffre accused him of abusing her at 17 before a 2022 settlement.
- Garcia lacks authority to compel Windsor without a subpoena, which would need House Republicans on the committee but still lack power over the foreign national Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
- Garcia wrote in a four-page letter that `Well-documented allegations against you, along with your long-standing friendship with Mr. Epstein, indicate that you may possess knowledge of his activities relevant to our investigation,' while a House committee spokesperson said Garcia does not speak for the committee.
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The Committee investigating Epstein for sexual trafficking had already shown its willingness to call on the ex-principle that fell into trouble, now formalizing the request due to its name appearing in several documents.
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Read Full ArticleOversight Democrats Move to Interview Embattled British Royal Andrew as Part of Epstein Probe
Jordan Pettitt/APHouse Oversight Democrats are calling on the embattled British royal Andrew Mountbatten Windsor — who had his titles stripped by his brother, King Charles III, last week — to sit for an interview as part of their probe into Jeffrey Epstein.“Rich and powerful men have evaded justice for far too long,” Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the committee, said in a press release. “Now, former Prince Andrew has the opportunity to …
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