Summary
Gordon Brown, a former UK Prime Minister, wants the police to investigate if Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor used military bases and government resources to meet Jeffrey Epstein. Brown sent letters to several police forces with new information, highlighting possible connections between Andrew's role as UK trade envoy and Epstein. Andrew, arrested recently for misconduct, denies any wrongdoing related to Epstein.
Key Facts
- Gordon Brown is asking for a police investigation into Andrew's use of RAF bases.
- Andrew was the UK's trade envoy from 2001 to 2011.
- Brown wrote letters to multiple police forces regarding Andrew's actions.
- Letters contain new information linked to Andrew and Epstein meetings.
- Emails show Epstein claimed to have used military bases with Andrew's help.
- Epstein died in 2019, awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges.
- Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew on suspicion of public office misconduct.
- Andrew has been released under investigation and denies wrongdoing.