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Andrew Should Be Interviewed by Police, Former PM Gordon Brown Says
UK police and Crown prosecutors discussed investigations into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson linked to Jeffrey Epstein after 3 million pages of DOJ files were released.
- On Wednesday, UK police confirmed they had spoken with Crown prosecutors about probes into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson.
- On Wednesday, US Department of Justice disclosures last month prompted assessments after emails suggested the then-prince shared reports from a 2010 trade tour and Mandelson is accused of leaking market-sensitive information.
- Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said `As part of this assessment, we have engaged in discussions with Specialist Crown Prosecutors from the CPS`, while Stephen Parkinson, Director of Public Prosecutions, said the CPS is in close contact but not asked for formal advice.
- Buckingham Palace said it stands ready to support police if contacted, while Thames Valley Police said they couldn’t provide a timescale for a decision, and the King expressed concern about allegations involving his brother.
- Images released by the US Department of Justice show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the floor with an unidentified person, while US attorney general Pam Bondi was questioned in Congress about not prosecuting him.
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U.K. Police Say They Have Spoken to Prosecutors Over Former Prince Andrew
The police in Britain said Wednesday that they had spoken to prosecutors as they weigh whether to formally investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, over accusations that he shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein while working in an official trade envoy role. Oliver Wright, assistant chief constable of the Thames Valley Police, said in a statement that his team had “engaged in discussions” with the Crown Prose…
Allegations Andrew leaked confidential reports to Jeffrey Epstein discussed by police and prosecutors
Thames Valley Police said it has spoken with specialists from the Crown Prosecution Service about allegations of misconduct in public office. The former prince has denied any wrongdoing in relation to Jeffrey Epstein.
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