Summary
The Metropolitan Police in the UK is asking protection officers of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor about what they might know regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct but has denied any wrongdoing and was released while investigations continue. Authorities are searching his former home, and there is also talk of possibly removing him from the line of royal succession.
Key Facts
- The Metropolitan Police is contacting protection officers for information related to Andrew's activities linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested and released while under investigation for alleged misconduct in public office.
- Nine UK police forces are considering opening investigations after the release of over three million documents related to Epstein.
- No new criminal allegations or officer wrongdoing have been identified by the Metropolitan Police so far.
- There are suggestions London airports might have been used for human trafficking, being assessed by law enforcement.
- The UK government may consider removing Andrew from the royal succession line.
- Police are conducting a detailed search of Andrew's former home in Windsor.
- Decisions regarding possible charges against Andrew could take weeks or months.