A US lawmaker suggests that Jeffrey Epstein might have facilitated the trafficking of more women to meet Andrew Mountbatten Windsor beyond Virginia Giuffre. Democrat Suhas Subramanyam is involved in an investigation into the ‘Epstein Files’, a compilation of the convicted sex offender’s alleged associates. Testimonies from Epstein’s survivors have implicated Andrew and other influential figures, leading to calls for Andrew to testify under oath about his knowledge of Epstein’s illicit activities.
Subramanyam, a member of the House Oversight Committee overseeing the inquiry, emphasized the courage of the survivors who provided crucial information during discussions on Capitol Hill. In a letter signed by Subramanyam and 15 Democratic committee members, Andrew was urged to testify and disclose his involvement with Epstein’s sex-trafficking network.
Recent revelations include Epstein introducing Andrew to another woman allegedly victimized by the financier. It was disclosed that an introduction email was sent to Andrew in August 2010, possibly leading to a meeting in London. Despite these claims, the woman’s legal representatives have refrained from commenting. Andrew, who denied previous allegations by Mrs. Giuffre and settled a civil lawsuit with no admission of guilt, now faces further scrutiny as Congress plans to interview his former royal protection officers and potentially subpoena his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, for testimony.
Epstein’s estate has cooperated with the inquiry by providing extensive financial documents, as victims suggested following the money trail to uncover the extent of Epstein’s criminal activities. Subramanyam emphasized the importance of financial records in understanding the scope of Epstein’s illegal operations.
While Andrew has not volunteered to testify under oath, Subramanyam stated that Congress is determined to unravel the truth behind the scandal. The ongoing debate surrounding Andrew’s conduct is set to escalate as MPs in the House of Commons are scheduled to address the issue in the coming week.
