Europe Seems to Be Punishing Epstein Associates Faster than US
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Arrested on Thursday morning, the younger brother of King Charles III was released after about ten hours in police custody, pending the outcome of the investigation of the Epstein case.
Europe seems to be punishing Epstein associates faster than US
Since the Justice Department released its last batch of Epstein files — containing more than 3 million documents, photos and videos — the world has been waiting for the fallout. And while the U.K. saw some on Thursday with the arrest of former Prince Andrew, Americans are still waiting for their country’s major moment. Prior to the full release, many expected a so-called client list detailing everyone Epstein interacted with and potentially was…
Other countries punish their leaders when they're wrong. Not the US.
Millions of Americans are watching with despair as other countries punish their law-breaking leaders while ours is led by a convicted felon who has gotten off scot free for his own barrage of crimes. On Thursday, Americans woke up to the news that authorities in the U.K. had arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, on charges of misconduct in public office over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “Kin…
The first revelations about the alleged abuse of minors committed by the exprence came in 2015, when the American Virginia Giuffre reported to a Florida court that she was forced to have sex with him when she was a minor, within a network that ran the suicidal American millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.The scandal returned to the present in 2019 and after the imprisonment of the tycoon and his subsequent suicide in prison, Andrés was removed…
Questioned about his use of public money and his dangerous friendships, Andrés struggled for years to wash his image. In May 2015, when we published this report, a dark controversy still hung over him. What really happened to the woman who accused him of having abused her when he was younger? We reproduce the entire text below.
In his most controversial interview, Prince Andrew admitted that he regretted having maintained his friendship with financier Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction, although he denied having met Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of abuse.
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