Summary
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a former prince, should help U.S. authorities with their investigation into files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The U.S. Justice Department plans to release a large number of documents related to Epstein. The focus of the investigation includes high-profile figures and connections Epstein had.
Key Facts
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer advised Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to cooperate with U.S. authorities concerning Epstein investigations.
- The U.S. Department of Justice is releasing over three million documents related to Epstein.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles III, lost his royal title due to his relationship with Epstein.
- Mountbatten-Windsor has not yet responded to a request for an interview about his ties to Epstein.
- Slovak official Miroslav Lajcak resigned after emails showed he had interactions with Epstein.
- Epstein had email contacts with several prominent individuals, including Steve Bannon, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk.
- Epstein's victims have requested that investigators prioritize them over secrecy around Epstein’s associates.