UK police investigate allegations of child sex abuse dating back to 1980s after Epstein file release
Summary
UK police are investigating two old allegations of child sex abuse linked to information found in documents from the US Justice Department's probe into Jeffrey Epstein. The investigations focus on incidents in Surrey and Berkshire during the 1980s and 1990s, and no arrests have been made so far.Key Facts
- UK police in Surrey are investigating two separate allegations of child sex abuse from the 1980s and 1990s.
- The cases relate to locations in Surrey and Berkshire.
- No arrests have been made at this time.
- The investigations began after reviewing documents from the US Justice Department about Jeffrey Epstein.
- Several UK police forces are reviewing over 3 million pages of documents linked to Epstein’s crimes.
- Issues being examined include possible misuse of Epstein’s private jet for sex trafficking and links to former Prince Andrew.
- The UK National Police Chiefs’ Council has set up a group to coordinate police efforts on Epstein-related cases.
- King Charles III removed royal titles from his brother, Prince Andrew, due to his association with Epstein.
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