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Prince ‘shut the door’ on Epstein case

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NEW YORK: Britain’s Prince Andrew has declined to cooperate with a US investigat­ion into possible co-conspirato­rs of deceased financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, a US prosecutor said on Monday.

“Contrary to Prince Andrew’s very public offer to cooperate with our investigat­ion into Epstein’s co-conspirato­rs, an offer that was conveyed via press release, Prince Andrew has now completely shut the door on voluntary cooperatio­n and our office is considerin­g its options,” US Attorney Geoffrey Berman said when asked about Epstein at a news conference about an unrelated case.

Mr Berman’s spokesman James Margolin declined comment on the options being considered. He said the prince’s lawyers had said Prince Andrew would not submit voluntaril­y to an interview. He said this was after Jan 27, when Mr Berman told a news conference that Prince Andrew had not offered any cooperatio­n.

Prince Andrew, 60, had said in a public statement in November that he was stepping down from public duties and would be willing to help “any appropriat­e law enforcemen­t agency with their investigat­ions, if required”.

A friend of Epstein’s, the prince has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing. He has described his associatio­n with the financier as “ill-judged”. A spokeswoma­n for the royal family declined to comment.

Clare Montgomery, a senior London barrister who British news reports say represents the prince on matters related to Epstein, also declined to comment.

The prince — Queen Elizabeth’s second son — has denied an accusation by a woman who said she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with his friends, including the prince, when she was 17.

A US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion probe is focusing on British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime associate of Epstein’s, and others who facilitate­d the wealthy financier’s alleged traffickin­g of underage girls, law enforcemen­t sources said in December.

Epstein had socialised with the prince and other high-profile figures including Donald Trump and former president Bill Clinton.

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Andrew: ‘Refusing to cooperate’

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