Prince Andrew, is expected to be invited by the US Congress to discuss his connection with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, a convicted pedophile, passed away in prison in 2019. Despite being a UK citizen and not subject to a subpoena, Prince Andrew may choose to speak before Congress about his involvement with Epstein.
The prince is facing renewed criticism following the release of a memoir by Virginia Giuffre, an accuser who detailed her abuse by Prince Andrew and others associated with Epstein when she was underage. Giuffre tragically passed away earlier this year. In response to the backlash, Prince Andrew announced that he would be giving up his royal titles to focus on his family and country.
Stephen Lynch, a member of the US House Oversight Committee, confirmed that an invitation will likely be extended to Prince Andrew to testify before Congress. Lynch also hinted that former President Bill Clinton may also be called to discuss his relationship with Epstein. The release of Giuffre’s memoir has intensified interest in the case among lawmakers.
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