Police need to investigate Andrew, says former victims' commissioner
Summary
Dame Vera Baird, a former victims' commissioner in the UK, has urged police to investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's connections to Jeffrey Epstein. She believes new evidence has come to light that warrants a fresh investigation. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has also called for a police inquiry into whether Epstein's victims were trafficked through UK airports.Key Facts
- Dame Vera Baird wants UK police to investigate Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- She claims new evidence supports her call for a police inquiry.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing.
- Gordon Brown also asks police to investigate potential trafficking of Epstein's victims in the UK.
- Brown cites a BBC report of 87 flights linked to Epstein arriving or leaving UK airports.
- Documents suggest British girls were on 90 flights organized from UK airports after Epstein's 2008 conviction.
- A newly revealed email from Ghislaine Maxwell suggests a photo of Andrew with Virginia Giuffre is real.
- Thames Valley Police are assessing a new allegation about Andrew involving a woman and Epstein.
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