Royal Family Should Pay Compensation to Epstein Victims, Says Top Democrat
Congressman Ro Khanna urges the Royal Family to compensate over 1,200 Epstein victims, many vulnerable, after new files link a former prince to abuse allegations.
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Khanna wants royal family to compensate Epstein victims
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) has called for the British royal family to pay compensation to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, as more files associated with the disgraced financier continue to show a close relationship between him and one of its former members, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, was stripped of his royal titles and evicted from the Royal Lodge in October over the sexual assault allegations against him…
Royal Family should pay compensation to Epstein victims, says top Democrat
MINNEAPOLIS – The Royal Family should be “ashamed and horrified” over the latest revelations about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and pay compensation to the victims, a US Congressman involved in the inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein has told The i Paper. Buckingham Palace is reeling from the latest disclosures from the so-called Epstein files – including a photo showing the former prince lying across the laps of women at Sandringham, and an apparent req…
He was humiliated and abandoned at Christmas, even by his daughters. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the now former Prince Andrea, was seen coming out of the Royal Lodge alone, while his family...
The latest request from a former victim of the Epstein scandal (ANSA)
There are always new accusations against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. However, the criminal authorities are strikingly holding back.Always new accusations are being made against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. However, the criminal authorities are strikingly holding back.Thomas Wanhoff / t-onlineAn article byAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor is a free man, despite considerable accusations against him. His name appears in numerous documents of the Epstein-Ac…
Epstein Victims Demand Accountability for Andrew as Additional Records Set to Be Unsealed
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday renewed calls for criminal charges against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as U.S. authorities prepare to release more than a million additional files connected to the late sex offender. The demands came after a new batch of documents was made public earlier this week by the U.S. Department of Justice. Among the materials were emails that victims say raise serious questions about Andrew’s past associations wi…
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