US Congress Investigates 100+ Epstein Emails Involving Prince Andrew
US Congress Investigates 100+ Epstein Emails Involving Prince Andrew

US Congress Investigates 100+ Epstein Emails Involving Prince Andrew

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A cache of over 100 secret emails between Prince Andrew and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein is currently under review by the US Congress and could lead to significant new revelations. Multiple sources have described the emails as potentially incriminating and embarrassing, suggesting they could severely damage Prince Andrew's reputation, similar to the fallout experienced by Peter Mandelson after his emails with Epstein were made public. Despite Andrew's consistent denials of wrongdoing and a reported £12 million civil settlement with Virginia Giuffre, Epstein's alleged trafficking victim, there is growing pressure for further investigation, with some calling for criminal inquiries. The US Congressional Oversight Committee is considering subpoenas and further disclosures, with lawmakers signaling they may summon individuals connected to Epstein, including Andrew and Mandelson, for questioning. Andrew stepped down from royal duties in 2019 amid the controversy, but the impending release of these documents threatens to renew public scrutiny and criticism, especially from Giuffre's family who feel the royal family has not adequately addressed the issue. The revelations come amid a broader investigation into Epstein's associates and the ongoing fallout from the Epstein case.

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