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Epstein Island scandal: Prince Andrew is too ‘terrified’ to travel to us in the middle of a new call for FBI investigation

Epstein Island scandal: Prince Andrew is too ‘terrified’ to travel to us in the middle of a new call for FBI investigation

Epstein Island scandal: Prince Andrew is too 'terrified' to travel to us in the middle of a new call for FBI investigation

According to reports, Prince Andrew is too terrified to travel to the United States, since the FBI receives a new pressure to investigate his former associated and convicted sexual offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Duke of York, 64, left the United Kingdom only once every six years, with sources that suggest that concerns about possible arrests, civil cases or being called to testify are restricting their travel plans.
In addition, the recent revelation that his communication with Epstein extended beyond what Andrew’s fears has previously increased.
“It is terrified if you go to America, it could be arrested, face civil actions or be summoned,” a source told The Sun.
“He used to be Air Miles Andy, but he will never risk going to America again. Since everything exploded, he has only been in Bahrain, where he has friends. There has not been a single golf journey to Spain or vacation. Abroad “They added.
The nominated director of the FBI under President Trump, Kash Patel, has committed to thoroughly investigate all people connected to the Epstein network.
Spencer Kuvin, who represents the victims of Epstein, has asked the United Kingdom authorities to present Andrew to interrogate him, suggesting that the royal family must distance himself from him.
“The British monarchy should be ashamed. It should be completely separated from the monarchy and the public should never be subsidizing someone who has such a bad judgment to be a friend of this man or could have been involved with him,” Kuvin said.
The FBI director must carry out an exhaustive investigation into Andrew’s behavior, with the government forcing him to voluntarily participate in the investigation.
“The king should do that. Andrew should be responsible for the monarchy,” he added.
The younger brother of King Charles has rejected all the accusations and maintained that he cannot remember having met Virginia Giuffre.
In February 2022, the legal representatives of Giuffre and Andrew presented judicial documents that indicate their agreement to resolve the lawsuit he had initiated against him.

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