Daily Mail

I will talk to FBI, Andrew tells pals

Duke insists he hasn’t been approached for interview... but says he’s ‘more than happy to talk’

- By Rebecca English and Sam Greenhill

AN ‘ANGRY and bewildered’ Prince Andrew has rubbished claims he snubbed the FBI’s Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, friends insisted last night.

A US prosecutor accused the Duke of York of ‘zero co- operation’ with their investigat­ion, but a source close to Andrew claimed: ‘Nothing could be further from the truth.’

The defiant prince was in fact ‘more than happy to talk’ but ‘hasn’t been approached by them yet’, the source insisted.

Andrew’s extraordin­ary fightback came 24 hours after the royals were rocked by the bombshell declaratio­n from New York state attorney Geoffrey Berman.

He stood outside Epstein’s New York mansion and accused the Queen’s son of failing to respond to requests by the FBI and US prosecutor­s for an interview over his friendship with the paedophile financier.

The resulting firestorm sent Buckingham Palace into a panic and yesterday the

Queen’s aides were still refusing to issue any comment on the story. Courtiers even said they would never talk about the subject and insisted it was a matter for the prince’s lawyers, who they refused to identify.

But the source close to the prince stepped forward to flatly contradict the US prosecutor’s claims that the royal had reneged on his promise two months ago to ‘help any appropriat­e law enforcemen­t agency with their investigat­ions’ into Epstein, who killed himself last year.

Last night the insider claimed that Andrew was ‘ committed to the legal process’, saying: ‘ The duke is more than happy to talk to the FBI but he hasn’t been approached by them yet.

‘He is angry about the way this is being portrayed and bewildered as to why this was said in New York. It seems certain people are jumping the gun.’

After Mr Berman’s shock interventi­on on Monday, lawyers and women who say they were sex traffickin­g victims of Epstein vented their fury at Andrew.

A lawyer for Virginia Roberts, who claims she was instructed to have sex with Andrew on three occasions from the age of 17 – something he strenuousl­y denies – said he should ‘take most seriously the deeply-held belief in this country that no one is above the law’.

Yesterday’s Daily Mail Lisa Bloom, who represents five other women, said it was ‘time to stop playing games’ and ‘answer questions’, while a third lawyer threatened Andrew, 59, with a subpoena if he sets foot in America again. The prince has categorica­lly denied having any knowledge that Epstein was sexually abusing teenage girls. The scandal reignited last November when Andrew gave a disastrous interview to BBC Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis in which he failed to express any regret for continuing his friendship with the disgraced financier after he was jailed for child sex abuse.

The prince told Miss Maitlis he would give investigat­ors a statement under oath ‘in the right circumstan­ces’. After a public furore, in which he was forced to withdraw from royal duties, he issued a statement saying he would ‘ of course’ speak to investigat­ors ‘if required’. Last night the source close to Andrew insisted: ‘The duke is not under any obligation to talk to lawyers representi­ng alleged victims of Epstein at the moment, but he is totally willing to talk to any law enforcemen­t agencies, be they the police or FBI.

‘He hasn’t changed his views at all and sticks by what he said in his interview with Emily Maitlis that he would co-operate.

‘Indeed a week hasn’t gone by since then when he hasn’t had extensive meetings with his lawyers at Royal Lodge [his Windsor home] and Buckingham Palace preparing for such a meeting.

‘The duke accepts he made a big mistake by continuing to see

Epstein after he was convicted and for not showing sufficient empathy for the girls involved. He is desperate to make up for it and is committed to the legal process.’

The source also suggested that Andrew wanted to ‘clear things up so that he can continue to support the Queen in the coming months following Prince’s Philip’s hospitalis­ation and Harry and Meghan’s decision to quit as frontline royals’. They said: ‘The duke has always been the Queen’s favourite and she is relying on him a lot behind the scenes.’

The source added that Andrew anticipate­d being interviewe­d by the FBI in the UK, not the US.

The Mail revealed last year that the prince was fearful of travelling to America in case he was dragged into ongoing legal proceeding­s.

It was reported that Andrew would not go back to the US until proceeding­s were ‘satisfacto­rily’ and unequivoca­lly concluded.

The claims that the duke had snubbed the FBI led to global media coverage yesterday and prompted furious responses from Epstein’s alleged victims.

Miss Bloom said: ‘It is time for anyone with informatio­n to come

‘Certain people are jumping the gun’

forward and answer questions. Prince Andrew himself is accused of sexual misconduct and he also spent a great deal of time with Jeffrey Epstein. The five women I represent are outraged and disappoint­ed at Prince Andrew’s behaviour. There are dozens of women who allege they were the victims of sexual assault by this predator Jeffrey Epstein.

‘The victims want justice here and we can’t do it without people speaking to law enforcemen­t.’

Gloria Allred, another lawyer for five of Epstein’s accusers, threatened the duke with a subpoena if he ever visited the US again.

She told Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘If he has done nothing wrong... then why won’t he talk to law enforcemen­t? No response is the same as zero co- operation. This is ridiculous. It’s just not acceptable.’ Harbottle & Lewis, the Queen’s lawyers, who have previously acted for Andrew over allegation­s in relation to the case, said they are not representi­ng him.

Sebastian Shakespear­e – Page 34

GHISLAINE Maxwell was so besotted with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that she asked a friend to write a book about her to try to impress him.

The daughter of newspaper baron and fraudster Robert Maxwell thought the autobiogra­phy would convince Epstein to propose to her, according to her pal Christina Oxenberg, who was asked to write it.

Christina reveals: ‘Maxwell got on the phone and said, “Ox darling, meet me at my place tonight at 7pm. I have a propositio­n for you.”’

Christina, whose mother is Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, and whose sister is Dynasty star Catherine Oxenberg, duly visited Ghislaine’s Manhattan flat.

‘It was pretty, but standard fare,’ Christina notes. ‘Nicely decorated, if you appreciate convention­al chintz and predictabl­e, oversized faux Ming vases.

‘We sat together and were served iced tea by a maid in uniform.

Maxwell got through the perfunctor­y politesse of social norms and then she got serious and she started to pace around the room with her hands on her slim hips and eyes staring off into some middle distance, visualisin­g the hopes of her future.’

At the time, Christina was working on her semi-autobiogra­phical novel Royal Blue.

She says Ghislaine told her: ‘What I want from you is my Royal Blue.

‘Jeffrey and I can’t go on not being married. It doesn’t look right. And I love him. I’ve done everything for him. Everything he’s asked.

‘With this autobiogra­phy that you are going to write for me about my life he will fall in love with me. He will respect me finally. And then he will marry me. And that’s my goal.’

The incident took place in 1997, says Christina, who is publishing her memoirs via the website Patreon.

‘All this was long before anyone of the public including myself knew anything nefarious was going on behind the scenes.

‘We were never going to be close friends. We were almost polar opposites. She craved a swishy, fancy life — something that didn’t interest me.’

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