An attorney representing some of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has urged Prince Andrew to give evidence under oath about his connection to the dead sex criminal, amid growing pressure for a new police investigation into Andrew’s conduct.
In the U.K., the man likely to be the next Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labor party, strongly implied that he believed the police should reinvestigate Andrew. The prince has been reported to U.K. police by at least one individual, the leader of the anti-monarchy pressure group, Republic.
Starmer, asked about Andrew last week on live radio, said: “Wherever there’s a complaint made, it’s inevitable that it should be looked at. We have to start with the victims here, and look at what allegations have been made. I’ve seen the headlines on this, not the detail, but frankly whoever it is, where there are allegations, credible allegations made, then of course they should be looked at.”