Andrew Is Not Above the Law, Says Chief Prosecutor
UK prosecutors and police are reviewing millions of Epstein-related documents amid allegations including misconduct, trafficking links, and misuse of trade envoy role.
- On Monday, the UK's top prosecutor said nobody is exempt from scrutiny as police assess whether Prince Andrew showed Jeffrey Epstein confidential files, with no criminal investigation opened yet.
- Evidence from the September 2010 China trade mission shows Epstein organised the prince's meetings, with David Stern breaching protocol by coordinating Epstein's requested meetings.
- Photos also appear to show Prince Andrew socialising with a Chinese model at an Epstein-arranged dinner, and an email shows Stern sent Epstein a photo three days before the trip.
- Amid growing calls, Scotland Yard raided two of Peter Mandelson's homes last week and a spokesman for King Charles said he would support police if approached.
- Detectives can ask Crown Prosecution Service for advice before charges, with the Met closing its 2021 probe into Virginia Giuffre's claims and Thames Valley Police examining Prince Andrew for potential misconduct.
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Epstein probe leader Comer says ‘no one is above the law’ after ex-Prince Andrew arrest
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The senior lawmaker leading the U.S. House of Representatives investigation of Jeffrey Epstein is the latest high-profile official to sound off on the arrest of former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., reiterated the need for accountability and lauded the Trump administration’s commitment to releasing its own information on Epstein. “There …
The arrest of the brother of the King of England as part of an investigation related to the Epstein affair once again splatters the British monarchy. L'edito de Laurence Voyer, editor-in-chief of the Parisian - Today in France.
For the first time in decades, a member of the royal family is being held in custody. The ex-prince Andrew faces charges related to the Epstein case, triggering a shock wave
Man formerly known as Prince Andrew arrested, detained on Epstein-related allegations * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link ‘You’ll never guess who I’m with?’: Virginia Giuffre texted a friend about London trip with ex-Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested and detained by police in the United Kingdon in charges stemming from the scandals surrounding the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and multiple agencies are
Former Prince Andrew was arrested as a result of allegations of "fault in the performance of official duties." Searches are under way in England.
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