House Committee Demands Prince Andrew Testify on Epstein Ties Under Oath
The House Oversight Committee is escalating its probe into Prince Andrew's ties with the late Jeffrey Epstein. The committee has dispatched a letter to Andrew, insisting he testify under oath about his familiarity with Epstein's operations.
The committee is delving into potential connections between Andrew and Epstein's alleged sex-trafficking network. They suspect there could be more women involved than previously thought. Congressman Suhas Subramanyam, part of the inquiry, hints at other women potentially being trafficked to Andrew besides Virginia Giuffre.
The committee is contemplating summoning several individuals to testify. This includes Andrew's former royal security officers, who may have witnessed incidents. They are also considering inviting Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, to share her insights under oath. Additionally, a woman who may have encountered Andrew in London in August 2010 could be called to recount her experience.
The committee's investigation is ongoing. They have sent a letter to Andrew, urging him to cooperate. The committee's aim is to expose the full extent of Andrew's involvement with Epstein and any potential victims.
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