Keir Starmer calls on Andrew to testify in US over Jeffrey Epstein links

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Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, has urged Andrew Mounbatten-Windsor to testify in the US regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. This call comes after the release of new Epstein files by the US Justice Department, which include potentially incriminating images and emails involving Mounbatten-Windsor. These documents suggest Epstein arranged meetings for Mounbatten-Windsor with young women and that Mounbatten-Windsor invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace after his conviction. A US House of Representatives committee has previously requested Mounbatten-Windsor's deposition as part of their investigation into the US government's handling of the Epstein case. Starmer emphasized the importance of prioritizing Epstein's victims and stated that anyone with information should share it, regardless of the format requested.
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