Andrew, Charles, Camilla… royal family feels the pressure of the Epstein scandal The British police appealed this Wednesday (18) for the collaboration of witnesses to investigate allegations of trafficking in women that emerged in files released on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Police in Surrey, in southeast England, said they were aware of a report released by the FBI regarding “human trafficking and sexual abuse of minors” between 1994 and 1996 in the British town of Virginia Water. “After reviewing our systems with the limited information available, we found no evidence that these allegations were reported to Surrey Police,” the force said in a statement. “We therefore encourage anyone with information relating to these allegations to come forward,” he added. Several British figures, including former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, have called for an investigation into dozens of flights that arrived at local airports linked to Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes and died in prison in 2019. A week ago, Gordon Brown said he had been “privately informed that investigations relating to former Prince Andrew had failed to adequately verify crucial evidence about the flights.” At least four British police forces have confirmed they are looking into reports that appear to link former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, to Epstein.
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UK police ask for help from witnesses in Epstein case for trafficking in women
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