Prince Andrew could be called to testify before Congress over his Jeffrey Epstein ties
Congressional interest in Prince Andrew grows after a leaked FBI memo cleared him, with committee members seeking testimony on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Congressperson Stephen Lynch wants to invite Prince Andrew to testify before the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
- Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexually assaulting her three times when she was 17 years old, which Andrew denies.
- Prince Andrew's connection to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein led to his downfall as a working royal.
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Dem Rep. Lynch: 'Extremely Interested' in Andrew Testimony on Epstein
The House Oversight Committee plans to invite Prince Andrew to testify voluntarily in its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, as lawmakers renew interest following Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, while Chairman James Comer emphasized that no evidence links President Donald Trump to Epstein’s crimes.


Dem Rep. Lynch: Interested in Andrew Testimony on Epstein
While the House Oversight and Accountability Committee cannot compel Prince Andrew's testimony in its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, it would be interested in his testimony if he were to voluntarily submit to appear. "We would be extremely interested in hearing from Prince Andrew regarding his involvement in all of this," Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., a member of the committee, told BBC's "Newsnight" on Tuesday. When asked if Andrew will be invit…
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