PM Starmer Says 'Nobody Is Above the Law' Amid Andrew Epstein Inquiry
Prime Minister Starmer emphasized legal equality as UK police assess new Epstein-related allegations involving Prince Andrew after US Justice Department file releases.
- Sir Keir Starmer said 'nobody is above the law' when asked about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, but declined to say whether the former prince should volunteer himself to UK police.
- The prime minister told BBC Breakfast the principle was 'very important' and 'has to apply in this case in the same way it would in any other case'.
- Police are currently considering allegations including that a woman was trafficked to the UK by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for the former prince.
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UK police leaders say they’re in touch with overseas law enforcement agencies on Epstein files
Police leaders in the United Kingdom have said they are in touch with overseas law enforcement about millions of documents released by the Justice Department related to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, but sharing such information between different countries is time-consuming and complex.
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shocks the British monarchy, but for Prime Minister Keir Starmer it could become politically lethal.
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