UK minister puts pressure on Andrew to testify in US to give Epstein victims what they ‘deserve and need’ – latest news | UK news

by Marcelo Moreira

Andrew should testify before the US Congress as ‘victims deserve and need’ anyone who may have ‘witnessed things to do that’, minister says

We can bring you more from the interview with housing secretary Steve Reed on Sky News’ Trevor Phillips programme this morning (see this post for what Reed said about Peter Mandelson in the same interview).

When asked if the British government would comply with an extradition request from the US if there was a charge brought against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Reed said he could not answer that question as it was an “entirely hypothetical” one.

“I don’t think it’s sensible for me to come on here and start talking hypothetically about situations that may or may not exist,” Reed said.

“The principle here is very, very clear. If Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor … Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor clearly has insight into what was going on and he should testify because the victims deserve and need him and anybody else who may have witnessed things to do that.”

The housing secretary said people have a “moral obligation to share what they knew” to help bring justice to victims. Reed said he is unsure if the government could compel the former prince to give evidence to the US Congress.

Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing relating to his relationship with Epstein.

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Updated at 09.22 EST

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