US Congress Requests Interviews With Former Prince Andrew Epsterin Case – National

Democrats have called Andrew MountBatten Windsor to the US Congress to answer questions as part of the investigation of the convicted fraudster and the New York City Cencirment, Jeffrey Epstrein.
In a letter to the former governor, 16 members of the House Committee asked that the scandal be discussed in an effort to help themselves and Mr. Epstein’s staff. “
Since Andrew is not a US citizen, Congress does not have the power to reorganize itself to ask questions.
Andrew was recently stripped of his title by his brother, King Charles III, and ordered to leave his home at Royal Lodge near Windsor Castle in southern England due to his late Ensterinin treatment. The previous monarchy has wrongfully denied the accusations against him.
This announcement from Buckingham Palace came weeks after Andrew said he would give up the use of titles, including the Nork title given by his mother, Queen Beate Elizabeth II.
The letter of Congress was told about Andrew’s famous Ties to Epsterin and his supposed meeting with Virtuffre which has recently been published which renews the intimate details of Andrew when he was 17 years old.
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Giffre died by suicide in April at the age of 41.
“The well-documented allegations against you, and your long friendship with Mr. Epstein, indicate that you may have knowledge of his activities relevant to our investigation,” the letter read.
“In the interests of justice for Jeffrey Epstrein, we ask that you cooperate with the Committee’s investigation by maintaining a written interview with the Committee.”
It continued to look closely at “various talks” called “Epsterin in EwtStein to New York living in New York, the Balmoral residence and Epstein in the houses together on the plane in 1999 and 2006.”
“The close relationship with Mr. Epstein, coupled with a recently disclosed email exchange in which you wrote to him, ‘We’ve been putting it together,’ confirms our suspicion that you may have information important to the commission of crimes committed by Mr. Epstein and his clients,” the letters continued.
A photo showing then Prince Andrew and Virginia Giffre.
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According to the BBC, UK Prime Minister Keir Keir Starmer said it was up to Andrew to consider the request.
“My opinion, and this is not about every case, very broadly, is that anyone who has relevant information should always be willing to give you any questions that require that information,” he said.
“But every decision comes down to him.”
Anyone who agrees to give evidence to Congress must swear to tell the truth, Spencer Kuvin, who was representing BBC Radio 4 Today, added that he did not think Andrew had ‘admitted that “
Andrew has until November 20 to respond to the request.
– via files from Reuters
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