Fresh Epstein Documents Prompt UK Royals to Sideline Prince Andrew
London: Former Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has been removed from a UK royal lodge following the release of new documents in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, British media reported.
The documents have renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew’s alleged involvement in sexual misconduct and human trafficking. UK police are investigating claims that another minor was brought to the country by plane for sexual purposes connected to the Duke.
Reports indicate that King Charles, Prince Andrew’s brother, is deeply concerned about the allegations and has sent Andrew to Sandringham.
Meanwhile, former US President Bill Clinton and former First Lady Hillary Clinton have expressed willingness to testify before Congress regarding the Epstein case. US Vice President J.D. Vance has also called for Prince Andrew to appear in the United States to provide testimony.
An email reportedly shows Andrew stating that he was willing to become Epstein’s “pet,” in reference to the convicted sex offender’s involvement in child abuse and human trafficking.
Separately, the Metropolitan Police have launched a criminal investigation into British politician Lord Mendelson, who allegedly provided critical information to Jeffrey Epstein. Lord Mendelson has resigned from his membership in the House of Lords.
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