
House Summons Former Prince Andrew To Testify About Epstein
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“Rich and powerful men have evaded justice for far too long," Rep. Robert Garcia said of the request.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have summoned Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former U.K. prince, to submit to questioning about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a Thursday letter to Mountbatten Windsor, who Buckingham Palace stripped of his title last week, the committee’s ranking member, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.), and 14 other Democrats on the panel requested his cooperation in helping them identify any of Epstein’s co-conspirators and enablers.
“Well-documented allegations against you, along with your long-standing friendship with Mr. Epstein, indicate that you may possess knowledge of his activities relevant to our investigation,” they wrote.
Mountbatten Windsor, younger brother of King Charles and son of the late Queen Elizabeth, was a long-time associate of Epstein. In 2014, a woman named Virginia Giuffre alleged that Epstein sex-trafficked her to the then-prince when she was 17 years old. Mountbatten Windsor, who denied all allegations, and Giuffre reached an out-of-court settlement in 2022 over her sexual assault claims against him. She died by suicide earlier this year.
The Democrats’ request to Mountbatten Windsor noted his friendship with Epstein as well as a recently revealed email he sent him 14 years ago shortly after photos of Mountbatten Windsor with Giuffre became public.













