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Although the topic of Prince Andrew's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein has been mentioned in another current thread, I did not want to post this news there. That thread is about other members of the British Royal Family who have no part in Prince Andrew's activities and I saw no reason to involve their names in his alleged sexual misconduct.
This news was on the first page of "The New York Times" today.
"Two months ago, Britain’s Prince Andrew issued a public statement saying he would be willing to help American law enforcement officials with their investigation into allegations of sex-trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein’s associates.
It seems the royal has not kept his promise.
On Monday, a top law enforcement official in New York said prosecutors and F.B.I. agents had sought to interview Prince Andrew, reaching out to his lawyers, but that the prince had not given any assistance.
'To date, Prince Andrew has provided zero cooperation,' said the official, Geoffrey Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
Mr. Berman revealed Prince Andrew’s lack of cooperation in response to a reporter’s question during a news conference on sex trafficking outside Mr. Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion".
This news was on the first page of "The New York Times" today.
"Two months ago, Britain’s Prince Andrew issued a public statement saying he would be willing to help American law enforcement officials with their investigation into allegations of sex-trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein’s associates.
It seems the royal has not kept his promise.
On Monday, a top law enforcement official in New York said prosecutors and F.B.I. agents had sought to interview Prince Andrew, reaching out to his lawyers, but that the prince had not given any assistance.
'To date, Prince Andrew has provided zero cooperation,' said the official, Geoffrey Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
Mr. Berman revealed Prince Andrew’s lack of cooperation in response to a reporter’s question during a news conference on sex trafficking outside Mr. Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion".
Prince Andrew Offers ‘Zero Cooperation’ in Epstein Case, Prosecutor Says (Published 2020)
The British royal said he would help American officials investigating possible sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein’s associates, but so far he has ignored their requests.
www.nytimes.com