Andrew should be interviewed by police, former PM Gordon Brown says
Summary
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for the police to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and re-examine the investigation into the possibility of Jeffrey Epstein's victims being trafficked in the UK. A BBC investigation revealed that Epstein made numerous flights connecting to the UK, possibly involving abuse victims. Brown emphasized the need for an in-depth police investigation into this issue.Key Facts
- Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister, wants police to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor about Epstein-related issues.
- Brown suggests re-opening the investigation into Epstein's activities in the UK.
- A BBC investigation found 87 flights linked to Epstein in and out of UK airports from the 1990s to 2018.
- Some flights reportedly included British women who claim abuse by Epstein.
- Brown reviewed US Justice Department documents about Epstein's activities.
- There was concern that UK authorities might not have known about trafficking through UK borders.
- Thames Valley Police are currently checking claims of Epstein sending women to meet Andrew in 2010.
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