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UK Prime Minister Calls for Former Prince Andrew to Cooperate in Epstein Investigation

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UK Prime Minister Calls for Former Prince Andrew to Cooperate in Epstein Investigation

Credited from: CBSNEWS

  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urges former Prince Andrew to testify in U.S. Epstein investigation.
  • Starmer emphasizes a general principle of cooperation with investigators.
  • Andrew has ignored requests for a transcribed interview with Congress.
  • Committee members claim Andrew is "hiding" from serious allegations.
  • Andrew was recently stripped of royal titles amid controversy.

Pressure is mounting on former Prince Andrew to provide evidence in the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following comments from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Starmer, speaking at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, stated that he believes individuals with relevant information "should give that evidence to those that need it," although he did not comment specifically on Andrew's situation, according to South China Morning Post, Le Monde, and CBS News.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly ignored requests for a "transcribed interview" regarding his "long-standing friendship" with Epstein. His refusal to cooperate has drawn significant scrutiny, particularly after the royal family's decision to strip him of royal titles and honors in an effort to distance themselves from the controversy, according to South China Morning Post and CBS News.

Comments from Congress members Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyan emphasized the committee's commitment to accountability, stating, "Our work will move forward with or without him." They expressed a determination to pursue justice for Epstein's survivors regardless of Andrew's involvement, as reported by Le Monde and CBS News.

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