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UK’s Starmer says ex-Prince Andrew should testify before Congress over Epstein ties
Starmer calls on Prince Andrew to testify before US Congress after 3 million Department of Justice files reveal extensive contacts with Epstein, urging justice for victims.
- On Saturday, Sir Keir Starmer, urged Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before a US congressional committee, warning he would fail Epstein’s victims if he refuses.
- Following the DoJ's Friday release of three million files, the department warned the dossier may include fake images or claims against Trump, complicating conclusions.
- Files show images and emails suggesting Andrew offered Epstein access to Buckingham Palace and appears in photos kneeling above a woman and touching her stomach.
- The US congressional committee first requested Andrew's evidence last November, and Starmer highlighted that Epstein's victims must come first amid increasing pressure, with Andrew ignoring repeated requests.
- Looking beyond immediate calls, US investigators have opened probes to secure justice for Epstein's victims while the US House oversight committee subpoenas Bill and Hilary Clinton as Epstein's accusers criticise the DoJ redaction on Friday.
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UK PM says ex-prince Andrew should explain all Epstein ties in US Congress
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Saturday that disgraced former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should testify in the US Congress over what he knows about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Asked on the final day of a visit this week to China and Japan whether King Charles’ brother should answer US lawmakers’ questions about his knowledge of the American financier’s wrongdoing, Starmer replied “yes”. “I’ve always said a…
·Hong Kong
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Starmer calls for Andrew to face Congress over Epstein as another accuser comes forward
Pressure is growing on Andrew to formally answer questions as the BBC reports that a second woman says she was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with the former prince.
·Sydney, Australia
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