Police Expand Review of Ex-Prince Andrew's Epstein Scandal
Summary
British police are looking again at allegations involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once known as Prince Andrew, and ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Three police forces are involved in examining new information from numerous emails. There's increased pressure to start a detailed investigation focused on sex trafficking and other serious claims.Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, is under renewed scrutiny for alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Three police forces in the UK—Metropolitan Police, Thames Valley Police, and Surrey Police—are collaborating to assess evidence from newly released emails.
- Virginia Giuffre accused Mountbatten-Windsor of assaulting her in 2001; she passed away in April 2025.
- Mountbatten-Windsor denied the allegations and settled a lawsuit with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting guilt.
- The National Police Chief’s Council has set up a task force to support the investigation.
- The investigation considers potential sex trafficking by Epstein and leaked government documents by Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has asked for the investigation to examine Epstein's use of British airports for trafficking.
- Emails allegedly show how Epstein used Stansted Airport to bring in young women, linking flights to Mountbatten-Windsor.
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