As the FBI is under new scrutiny for Jeffrey Epstein, his former connect and convicted sex offender, Prince Andrew is apparently too terrified to travel to the US.
The 64-year-old Duke of York only visited the UK once every six years, according to sources who believe his travel plans are impacted by fears about possible arrest, legal circumstances, or being called to testify.
Moreover, Andrew’s fears have grown more apparent as a result of recent revelations that his conversation with Epstein extended beyond what he formerly acknowledged.
” He is terrified if he goes to America, he could be arrested, face legal action or been ordered”, a source told the Sun.
He was Air Miles Andy before, but he’ll always take the chance of visiting America again. Since the whole issue blew up, he’s just been to Bahrain, where he has friends. There hasn’t been a second golfing trip to Spain or vacation abroad”, they added.
The FBI producer candidate under President Trump, Kash Patel, has committed to completely investigating all people connected to Epstein’s system.
Spencer Kuvin, who represents Epstein’s patients, has called for the UK government to provide Andrew for questioning, suggesting the royal household may distance themselves from him.
” The British king may get embarrassed. He may be completely independent of the king, and the public shouldn’t ever be funding someone who is “friends with this person” or” could have been involved with him,” Kuvin said.
Andrew’s behavior should be the subject of the FBI director’s rigorous investigation, with the state requiring him to voluntarily participate in the research.
” The prince should do that. Andrew should be held responsible by the monarchy”, he added.
All complaints have been refuted by King Charles ‘ younger child, who claims he can’t remember ever meeting Virginia Giuffre.
In order to resolve the complaint she had brought against him, authorized representatives for both Giuffre and Andrew submitted judge records indicating their agreement in February 2022.
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