Andrew should give ‘relevant information’ to US Epstein probe, Starmer suggests
Prime Minister Starmer emphasized the importance of sharing all relevant information about Epstein after Andrew missed a US Congress interview deadline amid ongoing investigations.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged anyone with relevant information to come forward after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor missed a congressional deadline.
- On 6 November, members of the House Oversight Committee requested a transcribed interview with Mountbatten-Windsor about his long-standing friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his prince and Duke of York titles earlier this month, stood down from royal duties in 2019, paid an out-of-court settlement to Virginia Giuffre and denies wrongdoing.
- US legislators criticised Andrew for what they called `silence` after he failed to respond, Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam said he `has been hiding from us`, but the House Oversight Committee cannot compel testimony from non-US citizens abroad.
- The planned release of documents could intensify calls for further questioning after Donald Trump signed a bill earlier this week to release remaining Epstein files and a cache will be public within 30 days.
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Exprencipe Andrés of Great Britain refused to respond to the U.S. Congress' request to be questioned about his relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, announced members of a legislative commission.
Pressure is increasing for former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of the United Kingdom to testify before a U.S. Congress committee investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the United States.
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has asked Andrés Mountbatten-Windsor to share any details in his power regarding the case of the late businessman Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of running a prostitution network and accused, before his death by suicide, of child trafficking, after the former prince Andrew refused to testify in the framework of this investigation.While Starmer has not directly referred to King Charles III's brother, he has a…
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